Core AvramCamp
91传媒
AvramCamp
Please note that this year's AvramCamp will not be held at Core Forum but instead will be a preconference at 91传媒 Annual Conference 2024 in San Diego.
Each year Core sponsors AvramCamp, a safe and welcoming space for women and non-binary technology library workers to explore common challenges faced, learn strategies for dealing with them, and discuss specific tools to build confidence. This one-day preconference, inspired by , usually takes place on Friday of the , and registration only costs $25.
AvramCamp begins by exploring Imposter Syndrome, the feeling that you aren’t actually qualified for the work you are doing and will be discovered as a fraud. Using the , participants then have the opportunity to choose the topics most relevant to them for discussion, such as salary negotiation, how to advocate for accomplishments/invisible work, and ways to promote diversity and equity in tech environments.
Our goal is to create a support network and increase participation from underrepresented groups in open technology and culture to further the library community’s goals of ensuring equitable access to information for everyone.
Each December we run a fundraising campaign and work with sponsors like OCLC to offer scholarships to attend AvramCamp. Watch for announcements each March that the scholarship application process has opened or donate to Core to help someone attend.
AvramCamp was held as a virtual event in 2020, was not held in 2021, and was a virtual event in 2022.
*Please note: AvramCamp is a safe space for all attendees to share their thoughts and ideas, therefore, the program will not be recorded.
Of the 2018 participants surveyed, 100% agreed that they learned new strategies and felt more confident about what they learned. View the 2018 AvramCamp Report (PDF).
Read 91传媒 Emerging Leader Aisha Conner-Gaten’s .
“AvramCamp was well worth attending and one of the most interactive and engaging preconferences I ever attended.” – Joslyn
“Thank you for this event! I’m still processing it, but my heart (and my head) is full.” – Amanda
View the 2017 AvramCamp Summary (PDF).