It isn't just getting people the MLS, or MLIS

It isn't just getting people the MLS, or MLIS. I've had mine since 2009 and it hasn't done me much good. Libraries, the ALA and Education is not really interested in equity, inclusion or diversity, If they were, then they would put their money where there mouths are and make it a priority. I have been working in libraries since 1987 and personally have not seen a change in representation. I also have numbers that prove the field has become less diverse. I think working together is the way to go, but I also think acknowledging "whiteness" and the privileges that go with it is an important step toward working together. I'm not even White and I benefit from these privileges because of my lighter skin. I know I have more opportunities (generally) than my darker brothers and sisters. And god forbid they have an accent. It isn't that hard to acknowledge the privilege--yet people constantly fight this acknowledgement. We...