Cultivating a Tribal CAB
"Community Advisory Boards (CABs) are powerful engagement initiatives that help better reflect a community’s unique attributes and values through experience-lead leadership. Libraries need a Tribal CAB to facilitate access, inclusion, and authentic representation through library related programming and materials. This presentation offers examples of current library related CABs and the steps that should be taken to design a functioning one at the WWPL. The presentation functions as a tool for a tribal member to adopt, edit, and present as they see fit. Cultivating a Tribal CAB at the WWPL and other surrounding library systems would gift the Walla Walla community with invaluable insight from tribal members."
Credits & Attribution : This project was developed by Molly Douglas, Andrew Peterson, and Lindsay Tebeck during their LIS 555 A Wi 22: Data Sovereignty And Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Sovereign Rights, Protections, And Protocols class under the guidance of their Instructor Clarita Lefthand-Begay and her Reader/Grader, Vriddhi Raj.