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Sunday, November 16, 2008

CLA Day 3

Yes, I lost a day of blogging.


Recap, Yesterday was Latino Saturday.




Today was Cataloging Sunday.

Yesterday I met some fabulous people from multiple REFORMA chapters in California. Martin of the L.A. Chapter brought this huge banner for our booth - and let us cover up the Los Angeles part and California chapters....then we were trying to hang it up with little twist ties i brought from home and it wouldn't stay.... after many attempts - a vendor took pity on us and gave us 4 exhibit hooks which look like shower curtain hooks.

Then I was running back and forth helping out our Reforma booth which was like a cool hang out and at our Cataloging section booth ... just being on the exhibit floor and answering questions and pimping associations, seeing friends from library school and past jobs was exciting, but it really tires a person. After quite a few hours - i was feeling squirrly and bumped into my lovely friend Marie- she said, girl, you don't look quite right again realized that I hadn't eaten all day...so thank goodness for her - and we went to lunch and she helped me get centered.

I am too tired to finish discussing the Fabulous Latino Round Table Meeting, where we had record attendance and I was able to turn over the gavel to a great new chair, Janice. We also all then went on a taqueria run to a cute little place in San Jose, that had nice - outdoor patio sitting. Then we went to an after party at Roberto Delgadillo's two room hotel party in the JW Marriott....we even had some Reformistas there that didn't even go to the conference.
Much more to say about all that - but so sleepy and i am meeting someone for day 4 of CLA tomorrow at 7:30 am.

Besos


Saturday, November 15, 2008

CLA 2008 - Day 1


Actually Friday is pre-day one, the institute day.


This was my schedule...


9am-Noon - Went to Executive Board Meeting to hear about CLA changes


Noon-12:30 - Registered, Found co-presenters.


1:20-4:30 -- Presenation on Dia de los Ninos/Dia de los libros


4:45-6:30 -- Work at BPLG booth #728, found out that they lost our registration and

set up crew had to beg teamsters for a table a 1 chair, 2nd chair would

cost $100.00 on exhibit day.

Also check on ACTSS booth - aka CLA booth


*Around 5pm realized I hadn't eaten breakfast.


6:30-7:00- Drop off computer and bags in car


7:00-7:30 --Walk to Fairmont for Award Dinner - ACTSS had two winners.

7:30-? -- Award dinner.

10pm --- Skipped after party

10:15pm -- Pay $18 to leave parking lot

11pm --- Home can't sleep on computer ...still on computer at 2:30am, wired...

thinking about conference that starts tomorrow!


Bumping into colleagues and people I see once a year was lovely - It gave me that pink cloud conference feeling...especially sitting at dinner with all catalogers and talking about authority control, cjk cataloging or pcc standards...really i love that stuff!




Tuesday, November 4, 2008

OBAMA!


I am listening to Obama's acceptance speech, and crying and have goose pimples going up and down my arms.

Whew....After being afraid that this could not, would not happen....I feel so hopeful and so happy.

These are some parts that made me cry...

If there is anyone out there that doubts that the dream of our founders is alive or questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.

All those watching, our destiny is shared, a new dawn of American leadership is at hand... the true strength from democracy, opportunity and unyielding hope - that is the true genius of America - that it can change.

On NBC the reporter said before us in every classroom that we were all raised, there were 43 white males that were all the presidents before us. That, the biggest of barriers has been broken tonight.

I have felt little bites of racism all my life, especially growing up in white neighborhood and elementary school through the 70's where my view of the country all looked quite white...i.e. with no TV stars, teachers or leaders of color in my upbringing.

In my High School year book most of the people wrote that they wish that they could tan as easily as I could, that is what most people saw about me and could not see past; also in high school when I dated a boy from a neighboring white prep school...he was constantly harassed for dating a preppy Mexican girl and other boys would throw packets of taco sauce packets at him during band practice to taunt him about dating me.

I could go on...but i want to be part of the spirit of optimism of change, and I feel that I am as a part of the growing numbers of Bilingual/Bicultural Librarians....i want to try to leave the stings of cynicism behind as Obama said that he doesn't blame people for having.

Si se puede Presidente Obama!

Ida

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