Antiracist library and information science : racial justice and community
Antiracist Library and Information Science: Racial Justice and Community presents the scholarship and insights of seasoned academic researchers and experienced practitioners as well as emerging scholars, graduate students, new professionals and activists in the field of LIS on the topic of antiracis...
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| Other Authors | , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2023.
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| Series | Advances in librarianship ;
v. 52 |
| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781802621013 |
| DOI | 10.1108/S0065-2830202352 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (300 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Kimberly Black and Bharat Mehra
- Part I: - Theoretical groundings
- Chapter 1. Epistemicide and anti-blackness in libraries, archives, and museums: Working towards equity through epistemic justice practices / Beth J.H. Patin, Melissa Smith, Tyler Youngman, Jieun Yeon, and Jeanne Kambara
- Chapter 2. Antiracism and spiritual practice: An exegesis of race and lis / Kimberly Black
- Chapter 3. {reflection essay} Unearthing racism in the soil: Developing collective anti-racist consciousness in a library and information science / Classroom LaVerne Gray
- Chapter 4. {reflection essay} Dismantling the myths: Evidence based antiracist school librarianship / Janice Moore Newsum
- Part II: - Dimensions of the problem of race in lis and community
- Chapter 5. Beyond the diversity audit: Uncovering whiteness in our collections amanda / Rybin Koob, Alexander Watkins, Frederick C. Carey, Xiang Li, Arthur Aguilera, and Natalia Tingle
- Chapter 6. Shutting down the tent revival: The call for inclusive leadership in lis / Nicole Cooke and Lucy Santos Green
- Chapter 7. Slave cases & ingrained racism in legal information infrastructures / Jennifer Elisa Chapman
- Chapter 8. Collegiality as a weapon to maintain status quo in a white-privileged and entrenched lis / Academy Bharat Mehra, Laurie Bonnici, and Steven L. MacCall
- Chapter 9. {reflection essay} bad things keep happening in our town / Ferial Pearson, Sandra Rodriguez-Arroyo, and Gabriel Gutierrez
- Chapter 10. {reflection essay} Cultural humility and black males in the library / Conrad Pegues
- Chapter 11. {reflection essay} with head & heart -exploring autoethnographic antiracist research in pediatric cancer communities / Shalonda Capers
- Chapter 12. {reflection essay} Publishing while Latina: My journey as an LIS scholar in search of the academic stool's third leg / Mónica Colón-Aguirre
- Part III: - Developing antiracist LIS and creating the 'beloved community'
- Chapter 13. Black librarians and racial and informational justice for the Brazilian black population / Franciéle Carneiro Garcês da Silva, Dirnele Carneiro Garcez and Leyde Klebia Rodrigues da Silva
- Chapter 14. Immigrants in Alabama: Community-engaged scholarship as a lens for racial justice / Baheya Jaber
- Chapter 15. White pricks to decenter shades of white privilege in professional association's leadership networks of LIS education towards antiracist praxis / Bharat Mehra
- Chapter 16. {reflection essay} Engaging conversations: Foregrounding Twitter feeds in library guides to center traditionally marginalized voices and engage in critical discourse / Anders Tobiason
- Chapter 17. {reflection essay} We the people......an essay on the survival of america / Robert Johnson
- Chapter 18. {reflection essay} The Charlottesville Virginia tragedy & historical artifacts: An essay reviewing public culture & libraries' responsibility in changing the narrative / Briana Christensen.