ODLOS & Affiliate Collaborations

ODLOS works closely with 8 affiliate groups to serve marginalized voices and communities.

What is an affiliate?

ODLOS Affiliates diagrams the relationship between ALA and its Affilates and ODLOS and its affiliates, which include Reforma, /BCALA, APALA, CALA, AILA, JCLC, ABOS, and ARSL.

An affiliate is a collaborative association between another organization or group. While the American Library Association collaborates with 27 affiliates, the Office for Diversity, Literacy and Outreach Services (ODLOS) works closely with 8 groups. These affiliate groups are created based on ethnicity, geographical locations, and interests. Affiliate groups are not governed by ALA nor are they within ALA's many divisions, but their mission and work often align with ALA's. ALA staff members attend affiliate meetings, promote their programming, and attend annual conferences if possible.

About ODLOS & Its Affiliates

About the Joint Council of Librarians of Color (JCLC)

Coming together through JCLC Inc. are the American Indian Library Association (AILA), the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA), the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA), the Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA), and REFORMA: The National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-speaking. JCLC Inc.’s purpose statement is: “To promote librarianship within communities of color, support literacy, and the preservation of history and cultural heritage, collaborate on common issues, and to host the Joint Conference of Librarians of Color every four to five years.”

National Associations of Librarians of Color (NALCO) Affiliates

Outreach Affiliates