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A letter from Joe M. Kilgore to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Joe M. Kilgore to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, congratulating him on receiving the Distinguished Alumnus award from the University of Texas
[Letter from Joe M. Kilgore to John J. Herrera - July 16, 1962]
Letter from Joe M. Kilgore, Member, House of Representatives, United States Congress, to John J. Herrera, regarding Herrera's upcoming visit to Washington, D.C
[Letter from Joe M. Kilgore to John J. Herrera - June 6, 1961]
Letter from Joe M. Kilgore, member, House of Representative, United States Congress, to John J. Herrera, thanking Herrera for his sentiments on the Senatorial election
[Letter from Joe M. Kilgore to John J. Herrera - July 16, 1962]
Letter from Joe M. Kilgore, Member, House of Representatives, United States Congress, to John J. Herrera, regarding Herrera's upcoming visit to Washington, D.C
[Letter from Joe M. Kilgore to John J. Herrera - August 15, 1962]
Letter from Joe M. Kilgore, Member, House of Representative, United States Congress, to John J. Herrera. Kilgore writes about Dr. Hector Garcia's son's tragic accident and his sympathies for Dr. Garcia's loss
[Letter from Joe M. Kilgore to John J. Herrera - July 27, 1962]
Letter from Joe M. Kilgore, Member, House of Representative, United States Congress, to John J. Herrera, expressing Kilgore's pleasure in meeting Herrera
Wayfinders Among Us: First-Gen Professionals in AALL
First-generation professionals are the first in their families to cross a threshold into a professional career. Many face socioeconomic issues not experienced by their colleagues, and can face a sense of isolation and a steep learning curve with regard to professional norms. Conversely, inclusion of first-gen professionals can help to foster diversity in law librarianship, and first-gens can serve as an empathetic point of contact for similarly situated students, patrons, and peers. Panelists, who are first-gen professionals from academic, government, and law firm settings, will discuss their triumphs and challenges, and provide insights into navigating their unique career paths. They will also discuss establishment of the First-Gen Professionals Caucus, which serves as a vehicle for professional development, mentorship, and coordination of recruitment efforts for first-gen law and library students.
Submitted in coordination with the First-Gen Professionals Caucus.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Anyone who is interested in diversity and inclusion in law librarianship. First-gen professionals, colleagues or managers of first-gen professionals.
TAKEAWAYS: Meet other first-gen professionals within AALL. Build community around the shared experience of being an FGP. Learn about ways to be a resource for FG students/new associates/new colleagues. Assess the strengths we bring to the workplace as FGPs.
SPEAKERS: Diane Deng, Seyfarth Shaw LLP Joe Lawson, Harris County Law Library Clanitra Stewart Nejdl, Massey Law Library at Vanderbilt University
COORDINATOR: Geraldine Kalim, University of Georgia
MODERATOR: Jill Kilgore, Littler Mendelson, P.C
Wayfinders Among Us: First-Gen Professionals in AALL
First-generation professionals are the first in their families to cross a threshold into a professional career. Many face socioeconomic issues not experienced by their colleagues, and can face a sense of isolation and a steep learning curve with regard to professional norms. Conversely, inclusion of first-gen professionals can help to foster diversity in law librarianship, and first-gens can serve as an empathetic point of contact for similarly situated students, patrons, and peers. Panelists, who are first-gen professionals from academic, government, and law firm settings, will discuss their triumphs and challenges, and provide insights into navigating their unique career paths. They will also discuss establishment of the First-Gen Professionals Caucus, which serves as a vehicle for professional development, mentorship, and coordination of recruitment efforts for first-gen law and library students.
Submitted in coordination with the First-Gen Professionals Caucus.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Anyone who is interested in diversity and inclusion in law librarianship. First-gen professionals, colleagues or managers of first-gen professionals.
TAKEAWAYS: Meet other first-gen professionals within AALL. Build community around the shared experience of being an FGP. Learn about ways to be a resource for FG students/new associates/new colleagues. Assess the strengths we bring to the workplace as FGPs.
SPEAKERS: Diane Deng, Seyfarth Shaw LLP Joe Lawson, Harris County Law Library Clanitra Stewart Nejdl, Massey Law Library at Vanderbilt University
COORDINATOR: Geraldine Kalim, University of Georgia
MODERATOR: Jill Kilgore, Littler Mendelson, P.C
Developing a certification framework for Minnesota’s family forests.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential to increase the acreage of
Minnesota’s certified family forest land