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with Your Spanish Speakers;" "One Book Sin Fronteras: Conectando Comunidades Locales y Transfronterizas Mediante Múltiples Expresiones de la Lectura;" "Pura Belpré Award 101: From Volunteer Forms to Celebración;" and "Telling Our Stories and Voices for Equity: Recruitment and Retention of BIPOC Library Workers."
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The REFORMA Research Committee examines current trends, statistics, research, best practices and information on programming and services related to serving Latino and Spanish-speaking communities in libraries (Academic, Public, School or Special). The Research Committee produces a biannual report of
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Before the mid-1950s, there was very limited recognition of the Latino community within U.S. librarianship. By the 1960s, however, the need for information sources for the increasing Spanish-speaking population became more apparent, and some federal funding materialized for libraries to address this
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Memorial Scholarship is open to Latinos and/or Spanish speakers pursuing a degree in children and young adult librarianship, and the REFORMA Scholarship is open to students who qualify for graduate study in Library and Information Science who are Spanish-speakers or interested in serving Latinos or
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REFORMA holds national conference called RNCs: RNC I (Austin, August 22–25, 1996); RNC II (Tucson); RNC III "Bridging the Gaps: Juntos @ the Border"(El Paso, September 19–21, 2008); RNC IV (Denver), RNC V “Bibliotecas sin fronteras: creando nuestro futuro / Libraries without Borders: Creating Our
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November 4–7, 2021. This was also RNC VII. Proceedings of the 50th anniversary conference included presentations on "Increasing Black, Indigenous, (and) People of Color (BIPOC) Voices at Conferences and Workshops;" "La Biblioteca is for Everyone: Using Collections and Programs to Build Connections
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for students sharing REFORMA's goals and the publication of a biannual newsletter. Over the years, REFORMA has also taken positions and become involved in political issues concerning Latino communities in the United States, especially issues that affect reading and library services. Examples are:
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REFORMA's activities include promoting the collection of Spanish-language materials in libraries; advocating the recruitment of Latinos to work in libraries in order to better serve the Latino population, educating Latinos about the services public libraries offer; promoting library programs that
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The Joint Council of Librarians of Color (JCLC, Inc.) was founded in June 2015 as an organization “that advocates for and addresses the common needs of the American Library Association ethnic affiliates“; these ethnic affiliates include REFORMA, as well as the
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Many of REFORMA's activities are pursued within twenty regional and local chapters, which operate autonomously to achieve the association's goals in local libraries and communities. National activities include a scholarship drive which funds
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Lifetime Achievement Award recognizing a librarian whose dedication to librarianship "has made significant and lasting contributions to REFORMA or on REFORMA's behalf, as well as to the Latino and Spanish-speaking community"; the
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presented its Angel award to REFORMA for its work to support refugee and immigrant children, the Pura Belpré Award, and development of library collections to include Spanish-language and Latinx-oriented materials.
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REFORMA Virtual Conference, November 4–7, 2021. REFORMA, National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-Speaking, an affiliate of the American Library Association.
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REFORMA is governed by the Board of Directors, composed of the executive committee, the Chairs of Standing Committees, the Chapter Presidents, and any other person/office designated by the Board.
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REFORMA grants four awards: the Trejo Librarian of the Year Award presented to a librarian who has made exemplary contributions to the library profession in service to the Latino community; the
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The Presidency of REFORMA is currently a position that is held for three years, including one as Vice President/President-Elect and one as Past President. Past and current presidents:
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Castillo-Speed, Lillian. “The Power of Language : Selected Papers from the Second REFORMA National Conference = El Poder de La Palabra .” Englewood, Colo: Libraries Unlimited, 2001.
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trends to serve as a resource for members to access and learn about successful models/programs to replicate and serve their communities. The committee's first report,
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1968 saw the formation of the committee to Recruit Mexican American Librarians in Los Angeles, which founded a Graduate Institute for Mexican American Librarians at
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need. However, the mainstream profession and its associations remained indifferent to the Latino community, so Latino librarians developed a
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The National Association of Spanish Speaking Librarians in the United States, which would later be called REFORMA, was founded in 1971 by
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Lucia M. Gonzalez and Alicia K. Long (2021)."Changing the Face of Librarianship: REFORMA and Library Services to Latino Communities."
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Kelley, Michael, Lynn Blumenstein, David Rapp, and Bob Warburton. 2011. “Reformistas Celebrate Past, Look to the Future.”
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Guerena, Salvador; Erazo, Edward (1996). "Hispanic librarians celebrate 25 years with renewed commitment to diversity".
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Güereña, Salvador, and Edward Erazo. “Latinos and Librarianship: Ethnic Diversity in Library and Information Science.”
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Long, Alicia. (2022). "Library Services to Latino Communities in the U.S.: REFORMA's Legacy as an Agent of Change."
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REFORMA: The National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking
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Villagran, M. A. L., Alpi, K. M., Cruz, Y.V., Martínez-García, F.,Medina De León, E., & R. L. Nugent. (2023).
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Echavarria, Tami; Andrew B. Wertheimer (Fall 1997). "Surveying the Role of Ethnic-American Library Associations".
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Echavarria, Tami; Andrew B. Wertheimer (Fall 1997). "Surveying the Role of Ethnic-American Library Associations".
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Echavarria, Tami; Andrew B. Wertheimer (Fall 1997). "Surveying the Role of Ethnic-American Library Associations".
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given to a Latino/Latina writer and illustrator for excellence in Latino literature for children and youth.
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In 2006, REFORMA took part in the first Joint Conference of Librarians of Color, along with the
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Brown Paper: Library Projects/Programs that Serve Latinx and Spanish-Speaking Communities.
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Brown Paper: Library Projects/Programs that Serve Latinx and Spanish-Speaking Communities.
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Goodes, Pamela A. “Border Location Offers Unique Opportunities for Reforma Attendees.”
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The Power of Language: Selected Papers from the Second REFORMA National Conference
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Kniffel, Leonard. 1996. “REFORMA’s Rite of Passage: Coming of Age in Austin.”
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students who plan to work with the Latino community since the early 1980s.
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In 1985 Susan Luévano-Molina became the first female president of REFORMA.
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Resolution in Support of Immigrants' Rights to Free Public Library Access
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Future.”(San Diego); RNC VI (San Juan,Puerto Rico-cancelled due to
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Bardales, Aída (2008). "REFORMA Meets Again, in El Paso."
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Hispanic and Latino American culture in Washington, D.C.
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Proceedings from the Somos el cambio / We Are the Change
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REFORMA celebrated 50 years with a virtual conference:
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Award presented to libraries in recognition of their
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benefit Latinos. REFORMA also serves as a network of
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Pura Belpré Celebración 2022 at ALA Annual Conference
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(2023). 100: 851:"About – Joint Council of Librarians of Color" 753: 310:(Children's Day/Book Day) activities; and the 1267:Association of Architecture School Librarians 1257:Asian Pacific American Librarians Association 1209: 1049: 261: 147:Asian Pacific American Librarians Association 127:Asian Pacific American Librarians Association 1178:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1111:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1074:REFORMA (2015) Trejo Librarian of the Year, 1055: 1022:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 979:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1262:Association for Rural & Small Libraries 1681:Hispanic and Latino American organizations 1216: 1202: 1182:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1115:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1026:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 983:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 510: 274: 1686:Library associations in the United States 1224:Library associations of the United States 944:The Legacy of REFORMA: the First 50 Years 766:. Libraries Unlimited. pp. 44, 45–. 209:The Legacy of REFORMA: the First 50 Years 1666:1971 establishments in the United States 1640:North Carolina Negro Library Association 1252:American Theological Library Association 845: 843: 810: 808: 288: 167: 1676:Hispanic and Latino American librarians 1282:Chinese American Librarians Association 663: 661: 155:Chinese American Librarians Association 135:Chinese American Librarians Association 1658: 454:Elizabeth Rodriguez-Miller (1987–1988) 215: 75:California State University, Fullerton 1614:Pacific Northwest Library Association 1237:American Association of Law Libraries 1197: 840: 805: 478:Roberto Cabello Argandoña (1977–1978) 279:REFORMA has provided scholarships to 162:Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art 113: 876: 658: 1604:Mountain Plains Library Association 1242:American Indian Library Association 239:graduate education in librarianship 184:Somos el cambio / We Are the Change 176: 143:American Indian Library Association 123:American Indian Library Association 13: 1635:Columbia Civic Library Association 614:. California Library Hall of Fame. 421:Sandra Ríos Balderrama (1997–1998) 308:Día de Los Niños/Día de Los Libros 14: 1712: 1696:Organizations established in 1971 863: 497: 1645:Southwestern Library Association 1619:Southeastern Library Association 460:Susan Luévano-Molina (1985–1986) 1609:New England Library Association 1147: 1123: 1080: 1068: 1034: 991: 948: 936: 923: 894: 857: 822: 780: 740: 727: 714: 701: 692: 475:Daniel Flores Durán (1978–1980) 448:Rhonda Ríos-Kravitz (1989–1990) 46:-speaking. It is registered in 679: 644: 617: 605: 592: 565: 538: 525: 430:Gilda Baeza Ortego (1994–1995) 400:Linda Chavez Doyle (2003–2004) 355:Selina Gomez-Beloz (2016–2017) 1: 1701:Library-related organizations 1317:Special Libraries Association 1302:Online Audiovisual Catalogers 518: 451:Ingrid Betancourt (1988–1989) 397:José Ruiz Álvarez (2004–2005) 325: 223: 1307:Progressive Librarians Guild 1277:Catholic Library Association 1247:American Library Association 463:Salvador Güereña (1984–1985) 418:Jacqueline Ayala (1998–1999) 391:Roxana Benavides (2006–2007) 101:REFORMA National Conferences 32:American Library Association 7: 1287:Medical Library Association 1046:REFORMA Research Committee. 792:American Libraries Magazine 487:Alberto Irabian (1974–1974) 472:Cesar Caballero (1980–1982) 427:Judith Castiano (1995–1996) 406:Susana Hinojosa (2001–2002) 361:Silvia Cisneros (2014–2015) 358:Beatriz Guevara (2015–2016) 337:Romelia Salinas (2022–2023) 244:Position on Language Rights 233:who share these interests. 201:University of South Florida 16:For the Mexican daily, see 10: 1717: 748:RNCVI Conference Cancelled 481:José G. Taylor (1976–1977) 466:Albert A. Milo (1983–1984) 457:Elena Tscherny (1986–1987) 442:Mario González (1991–1992) 415:Toni Bissessar (1999–2000) 394:Ana-Elba Pavón (2005–2006) 388:Mario Ascencio (2007–2008) 364:Isabel Espinal (2013–2014) 262:REFORMA Research Committee 199:and Alicia K. Long at the 60: 34:formed in 1971 to promote 15: 1627: 1596: 1325: 1292:Music Library Association 1229: 602:49, no. 1 (2000): 138–81. 445:Ron Rodríguez (1990–1991) 385:Luis Chaparro (2008–2009) 367:Denice Adkins (2012–2013) 349:Madeline Peña (2018–2019) 30:, is an affiliate of the 26:, more commonly known as 535:65 (Fall/Winter): 25-30. 469:Luis Herrera (1982–1983) 439:Martín Gómez (1992–1993) 424:Edward Erazo (1996–1997) 370:Maria Kramer (2011–2012) 346:Kenny Garcia (2019–2020) 340:Nicanor Diaz (2021–2022) 271:was published in 2023. 816:"Remembering JCLC 2006" 343:Oscar Baeza (2020–2021) 334:David Lopez (2023–2024) 275:Awards and Scholarships 902:School Library Journal 484:John Ayala (1974–1976) 410:Oralia Garza de Cortes 352:Tess Tobin (2017–2018) 322:the Spanish-speaking. 294: 193:Alice G. Smith Lecture 173: 55:nonprofit organization 1156:"REFORMA Scholarship" 931:Alice G.Smith Lecture 292: 171: 79:University of Arizona 1131:"ALA | Belpré Medal" 403:Ben Ocón (2002–2003) 1000:"REFORMA: Chapters" 216:Governing Structure 1058:American Libraries 709:American Libraries 687:American Libraries 612:Elizabeth Martinez 299:Elizabeth Martinez 295: 174: 114:REFORMA Highlights 95:Elizabeth Martinez 1653: 1652: 870:libguides.usc.edu 864:Young, Christal. 836:. August 3, 2006. 830:"About JCLC 2006" 773:978-1-56308-945-9 533:Florida Libraries 380:Loida Garcia-Febo 374:Lucia M. Gonzalez 312:Pura Belpré Award 293:REFORMA Gala 2022 197:Lucia M. 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Index

Reforma
American Library Association
library
Latinos
Spanish
Washington, D.C.
501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization
grassroots
California State University, Fullerton
University of Arizona
Arnulfo Trejo
Elizabeth Martinez
Hurricane Maria
American Indian Library Association
Asian Pacific American Librarians Association
Black Caucus of the American Library Association
Chinese American Librarians Association
American Indian Library Association
Asian Pacific American Librarians Association
Black Caucus of the American Library Association
Chinese American Librarians Association
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art

Somos el cambio / We Are the Change
Alice G. Smith Lecture
Lucia M. Gonzalez
University of South Florida
The Legacy of REFORMA: the First 50 Years
librarians

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