Spotlight On Services: This Means YOU!
Leah Langby
July 9, 2019
Keeping Up With Kids

The WLA Conference Committee wants you to share examples of how your library strives to include everyone in your library space, programming, and services.  Submit your photos and descriptions here.  
The images and ideas will be used for displays at the WLA Conference, and possibly on the WLA Conference Archives. 

This submission form could take around 10 minutes to fill out depending on how detailed your descriptions are. 

You do not need to attend the conference in order to submit your examples of inclusive spaces, services and programs.

Thank you for your time and continued work in providing inclusive library services,

~The WLA Conference Committee

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