September 2025

Recap: Grieving During Low-Morale Experiences (2024)

Last year on Renewals’ Instagram channel, I started a Reels Series titled “Grieving During Low-Morale Experiences.” In the series, I shared 5 short videos discussing various channels/causes of grieving for people facing or recovering from workplace abuse and neglect. Following are the linked videos for your review. Part 1: Grieving the job you thought you’d […]

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Employee Success, Interrupted: Recognizing GOTCHA Workplaces, Part 1

[A] newly promoted assistant manager, chosen by my most recent predecessor who stepped down but was still in the department, often told our shared staff that they should trust me, then proceeded to undermine me by giving them an outlet to complain about me instead of engaging me in conversation. – Respondent, Legacy Toxicity in

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Renewals Reach: Exploring perspectives of union work in libraries

In a CAUT Journal special issue focusing on labor activism in higher education, Ribaric and Graebner delve into how academic librarians participate in union activities, with a special focus on those who engage in collective bargaining. The article explores these librarians’ motivations and experiences in comparison to non-library faculty members’ who also sit at these

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Book Haul: Decreasing Distractions

Dysfunctional organizations are usually understaffed, leaving employees with ever-growing job creep, which, in turn, brings feelings of overwhelm and feelings of always being behind. Here is when multi-tasking or procrastination come in, compounded by unclear or conflicting directives. If you’re navigating these states and are seeking escape, here are some books focusing on, well…focusing.  Carlson,

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Reflections: Critical Hope Praxis – Facilitation, Fragility, and Fracture in LIS Practice

Caelin Ross’ reflection on navigating White fragility and confronting/navigating accountability while facilitating in decolonized contexts reveals vulnerability and resonance – and is soundly situated within the realm of Critical Hope principles and praxis. The Case Ross details the deep work she and Indigenous co-facilitator Vina Begay did to prepare for and offer a workshop on

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