Tom
I am sure that the LA AGM is a good place to raise these issues for
those who are members but I myself am not. As such I do not receive
information from the LA regarding past, present or future discussions.
I believe that this list is the right place to at least start the
disussions off, and I have discovered useful sources of information on
a variety of issues which would otherwise have remained unknown to me.
In anticipation of queries regarding LA membership, I have not kept
up-to-date with membership as I feel that my professional requirements
are met through other sources such as this list.
In addition, I would like to support Sarah Currier, these discussions are
better than requests for videos.
Michelle Dack
Deputy Learning Resources Manager
Middlesbrough College
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Subject: Diversity Council
Author: Tom Roper <[log in to unmask]> at INTERNET-MAIL
Date: 25/10/2001 12:33
As a veteran of London Labour local authorities in the 1980s I think
there's a great deal of evidence that splitting up an organisation by
race, sex, etc etc ad infinitium, promotes the very sort of division and
discord that it claims to be against....so yes, I'm afraid historical
experience does makes me think that they are mutually exclusive.
But this sort of discussion surely should take place within the LA
structures, not on this list? There's the AGM this afternoon...that's
the place to raise this.
Tom Roper, Head of RCVS Library and Information Service
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From: A. Nutton [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 12:24
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Subject: Re: Diverrsity Council
> These discussions are not "plotting and scheming". This is a valid
> discussion relevant to the library profession as a whole, and it
concerns
> our responsibility as a profession within wider society. I for one
would
> like this profession to acknowledge and discuss these issues, and
LIS-LINK
> is a very valuable resource for achieving this.
Thoroughly seconded!
> > If LA members really want a "Diversity Council", so be it...I think
most
> > of us would be more interested in developing professional unity...
You make it sound as though you feel the two are mutually exclusive aims
-
Is this what you intended, or an accident of the written word without
the
nuances of voice etc?
I would hope that any such council would embrace an all encompassing
'equal
opportunities' policy, covering all aspects of difference, not just a
limited list. Perhaps it would help if they made it explicit that their
remit was not limited to a fixed list of 'approved minorities'? The fact
that it may be possible for someone to 'disguise' their 'difference'
doesn't
make it right that they should have to.
Alice Nutton
Undergraduate Programme Librarian
University of Notre Dame London Centre
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