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The Black librarian in America : reflections, resistance, and reawakening

"This book will contribute to the discourse on ways of increasing anti-racism, empowerment, and representation in the LIS field and beyond. It continues in the civil rights legacy of African American librarian pioneers including Dr. E.J. Josey, Dr. Virginia Lacy Jones, Dr. Carla Hayden, and Dr. Eliza Atkins Gleason"--

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Título:
The Black librarian in America : reflections, resistance, and reawakening / edited by Shauntee Burns-Simpson, Nichelle M. Hayes, Ana Ndumu, and Shaundra Walker ; foreword by Carla D. Hayden
Editorial:
Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2022]
2022
Descripción física:
1 online resource (xii, 288 pages) : illustrations
Bibliografía:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contenido:
Libraries and the color line: Du Bois and the matter of representation / Rhonda Evans -- Wearing many hats: a conversation with Robert Wedgeworth / Ana Ndumu. -- Disadvantaged by (financial) design: the disappearing act of HBCU library science programs / Aisha Johnson. -- A hidden figure: Adella Hunt Logan, Tuskegee Institute's first librarian / Shaundra Walker. -- "I'm rooting for everybody Black": a labor of love / Jina DuVernay. -- Assumed identity: realities of Afro-Caribbean librarians / Twanna Hodge, Kelsa Bartley, and Kenya Flash. -- The Western librarian: community and collective individualism / James Allen Davis Jr. -- Margins of the margins of the margins: on being Black with disabilities and/or neurodivergence in libraries and archives / Kai Alexis Smith. -- Uhuru celeration of individual and collective healing and empowerment: five lessons from an activist librarian-author-griot / Roland Barksdale-Hall. -- Building community through digital innovation: @BlackLibrarians and WOC+Lib / Shannon Bland and LaQuanda Onyemeh. -- Empowerment through access: fostering youth STEM engagement with culturally reflective library services / Teresa R. Quick, Cheryl R. Small, and Amalia E. Butler. -- Leading in health sciences librarianship: perspectives from Black library leaders / Bethany McGowan and Jahala Simuel. -- The HBCU librarians' experience: doing more with your time and talent for less treasure / Jamillah Scott-Branch, Vernice Riddick Faison, and Danielle Colbert-Lewis. -- Leading while Black: are we up for the challenge? / Deloice Holliday and Michele Fenton. -- Passing the torch: the tradition of mentorship among Black librarians / Satia M. Orange and Tracie D. Hall. -- Rethinking Black MLIS student recruitment: a call to action / Vivian Bordeaux and Jahala Simuel. -- Post-2020 public libraries: the urgency for community dialogue and healing / Taliah Abdullah, Hadiya Evans, Regina Renee Ward. -- Thoughts on sustaining the academic library / Angiah L. Davis and Michelle E. Jones. -- Expanding the Black archival imagination: digital content creators and the movement to liberate Black narratives from institutional violence / keondra bills freemyn
ISBN:
9781538152683 ( electronic book)
1538152681 ( electronic book)
9781538152669 ( hardcover)
9781538152676 ( paperback)
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Print version: Black librarian in America., Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2022] 9781538152669 (DLC) 2021034087 (OCoLC)1258215774

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