- histories of several liberatory efforts, such as the Digital Library of the Caribbean's (dLOC) open access repository of Caribbean and circum-Caribbean resources, restorative justice at the UK's SOAS Library, and examples of unsiloing DEI work;
- the work of visionary, liberatory librarians such as Dr. Alma Jordan, Lillian Marrero, Rosa Quintero Mesa, and Judith Rogers;
- innovative programs such as those at Oakland Public Library and Stanford University's KNOW System Racism Project;
- library instruction for college students with intellectual and developmental disabilities and a liberatory archival training program; and
- the radical and liberatory power of empathy in librarianship for imagining and enacting change.
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Liberatory Librarianship: Stories of Community, Connection, and Justice
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- histories of several liberatory efforts, such as the Digital Library of the Caribbean's (dLOC) open access repository of Caribbean and circum-Caribbean resources, restorative justice at the UK's SOAS Library, and examples of unsiloing DEI work;
- the work of visionary, liberatory librarians such as Dr. Alma Jordan, Lillian Marrero, Rosa Quintero Mesa, and Judith Rogers;
- innovative programs such as those at Oakland Public Library and Stanford University's KNOW System Racism Project;
- library instruction for college students with intellectual and developmental disabilities and a liberatory archival training program; and
- the radical and liberatory power of empathy in librarianship for imagining and enacting change.
Paperback
$72.21