Sponsored by the ALA Committee on Diversity, the Diversity Interest Network & Exchange meetings at ALA Midwinter and Annual seek to bring together the various diversity-interest committees and groups working across the Association and its affiliates to report on recent work; upcoming programs and initiatives; and issues of general concern to the profession. Representatives from any diversity interest group and individuals are invited to attend this important roundtable meeting and networking session. DINE participants are invited to continue the conversation on the DINE list serv, dine@ala.org. If you are interested in learning more about diversity work across the association, please e-mail diversity@ala.org to subscribe to this list.
This resource page for Diversity Resources of Librarianship includes links to several listservs.
You can subscribe to REFORMA's mailing list here. REFORMA is the The National Association to Promote Library and Information Science to Latinos and the Spanish-Speaking.
Here's a different, daring and refreshing tool for dialogue. Y? The National Forum on People's Differences is an open discussion on all aspects of human diversity. From the site: "Y?, the first and only site of its kind, gives you a way to ask people from other ethnic or cultural backgrounds the questions you've always been too embarrassed or uncomfortable to ask them."
The University of Maryland has a list of disability-related listserves and chatrooms online at http://www.inform.umd.edu/edres/topic/diversity/specific/disability/listservs/