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What does Antiracism Mean?
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Image source: Millenial Grind [Please note--this is not an extensive, comprehensive definition--it is my working definition.] I'm sure you have probably heard the term antiracist recently. It is a current trend for organizations and businesses to use the term antiracist in their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion documentation and activities. But what does the term Antiracist really mean? Not being racist is NOT antiracism. In fact, nobody in the americas can escape being racist in some way. Being antiracist is actively working toward creating a society that does not view individuals as representations of their entire people. Being antiracist is being actively engaged in bringing about this change in your organization. We must root out the idea that certain groups of people are superior, by their nature, and force structural change in our workplaces, organizations and society. A way of thinking. Here is what Ibram X. Kendi says about it in his boo...
Recording of Librarians with Spines Author Showcase #2: Grace Yamada interviews kYmberly Keeton.
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Librarians with Spines Author Showcase 2: Grace Yamada Interviews kYmberly Keeton
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Come hear and interact with two Librarians with Spines: Grace Yamada Interviews kYmberly Keeton about the Black Covid 19 Project, about Hip-Hop and Information Science (kYmberly's chapter was on this) . The conversation will be sure to include aspects of digital citizenship (Grace's chapter was on this topic), books, libraries and more. More about the Black Covid-19 Project: Keeton--Austin History Center's African American Community Archivist and Librarian was instrumental in organizing and launching Growing Your Roots, the four-day statewide African American genealogy conference earlier this year. But in this case, Keeton is all about the present – specifically about African Americans living through this same pandemic that's sending the AAABF to Zoom this year. She believes their stories matter, and she's collecting them for the Black COVID-19 Index , an independent project she initiated to gather stories, images, audio, and video created by Africa...
Recording:Librarians With Spines Author Showcase One: Ann Matushima Chiu and Cathy Camper
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Librarians with Spines Author Showcase: Ann Matsushima Chiu and Cathy Camper 6/27/20
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Please join us for a conversation with Ann Matsushima Chiu and Cathy Camper on 6/27/2020 from 1-2 pm on Zoom! Both Ann and Cathy Camper were chapter authors in Librarians with Spines Vol. 1. Interviewers: Autumn Anglin, Yago Cura, Max Macias. This event is free. Add caption Please fill out the form below to register for this exciting event. We are requiring registration to avoid unwanted visitors and other forms of Zoombombing. Once you are registered, we will send you the login information. Loading…
Librarians With Spines Vol. 2 is the Perfect Holiday Librarian Gift
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