Denise Leyton
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In the third post in our Social Class in the Workplace series, Denise Leyton shares her experience with wealth perception on campus and ways in which we can make conscious choices to ensure the library is a welcoming place to all.
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In the second post of the Social Class in the Workplace Series, Shannon Moreno shares a personal essay, reflecting on the ways that social class impact her daily work and the way she moves through the library at large.
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In the first post in the Social Class in the Workplace Series, Sheila talks about multilevel code-switching, both what it is and why people do it, concluding with sharing her own experiences of multilevel code-switching.
![In the center are four puzzle pieces with 3 connected and 1 detached. Text arcs over the top of the pieces that reads "Understanding, Connection, and Respecting." Text along the bottom says "The White Privilege Conference"](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/wpclogo.jpg?itok=6BotVIEB)
Edras Rodriguez-Torres reflects on the White Privilege Conference he attended this month in Grand Rapids, Michigan and how what he learned applies to social justice work in librarianship.