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LIbrarians with Spines T-shirts Available Now!

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  To order a t-shirt, tote or sticker--follow this link: https://goo.gl/lZsjAS  

Librarians With Spines is Available here!

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Librarians with Spines can be a useful classroom teaching tool for LIS. It is unique and has a broad range of topics from a diverse group of authors! Yago, Autumn and I would like to thank the authors and the gofundme contributors for making this project possible! LWS TOC LWS TOC

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How Do the Seven Major Themes about the Algorithm Era Impact LIS?

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 How do these themes impact LIS? How can librarians and other information professionals work to mitigate themes four and five? How can librarians and others work to increase algorithmic literacy? Link to Pew's article Code Dependent:Pros and Cons of Algorithm Age: http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/02/08/code-dependent-pros-and-cons-of-the-algorithm-age/

To ALA or Not?

Someone on a list I'm on recently posted that they were hesitant to renew their ALA membership because of the recent ALA press release scandal.  You can read about it on Librarian in Black here:  http://librarianinblack.net/librarianinblack/alastatements/ . The person who posted asked the group what they thought about renewing their memberships.  Below is my response. I'm not a member of the ALA, but I work with them on issues concerning Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.  I'm on the ALA EDI implementation Work Group and I try to represent marginalized people who can't afford membership or conference participation (among other things).   I would say that ALA has been made progress due in large part to work by people like Melissa Cardenas-Dow, Trevor Dawes, Martin Garner and many others who are strongly committed to EDI in ALA and in libraries in general.  I would also say that the constituency should scrutinize candidate's actual wor...

MLK Day, 2017 #InnovationNOTRepetition

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One of the greatest tragedies of the civil rights era was the inability, or unwillingness, of people who achieved positions via affirmative action to create real change for other POC.   # BougieFucks # TapedMouths # RunAwayFromUS # Vendidos # JoinedTheOtherSide Then those same assholes have the audacity to tell me to act White. They use code-words like Professional and Educated--but what they really mean is try to be White. The best they could do was try to give us tips on how to act White and get money for ourselves. # MLKDay2017 # IDontWantTOBeLIkeYou  We need change, we don't need to be told how to watch ourselves, how to 'behave' and how to survive in a world dominated by White people.  We need to learn how to change the world into a world that is friendly toward Black and Brown faces... This is a criticism of the recipients of Affirmative Action. People who are given power,  but are too scared to use it. They have their hands ti...

Fake News Stories are Related to Culture and Information Literacy

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[This blog post is a sketch of ideas. I plan on fleshing these ideas out.  I want to share them now though.] Fake News as Related to Culture and Information Literacy: The recent information that has come out about fake news sites and stories   that were shared on social media and influenced the recent elections are directly related to the concept of Information and Culture .  The idea of controlling public perception via the control of media was perfected by the Nazis' Josef Goebbels.  Now the ideas of Edward Bernays have been combined with Goebbels  techniques to manipulate and reinforce the idea of Whiteness in US culture. In many ways, this election was about Whiteness versus the alternative developing multicultural worldview that exist within the USA.  These ideas, because a lack of access to education and publishing by people of color, are still developing.  The pace this development has picked up steam recently. The backlash by the Racis...