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Knowledge Justice: Disrupting Library and Information Studies through Critical Race Theory
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Sofia Y. Leung,
Sofia Y. Leung
Sofia Leung (she/her) is a librarian, facilitator, and educator in the Boston area.
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Jorge R. López-McKnight
Jorge R. López-McKnight
Jorge R. López-McKnight (he/him) is a community college library worker in Austin, Texas.
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The MIT Press
ISBN electronic:
9780262363204
Publication date:
2021
Chapter Contents
- Introduction To Part II: The Courage of Character and Commitment versus the Cowardliness of Comfortable Contentment
- Counterstoried Spaces and Unknowns: A Queer South Asian Librarian Dreaming
- Ann Allen Shockley: An Activist-Librarian for Black Special Collections
- The Development of US Children’s Librarianship and Challenging White Dominant Narratives
- Relegated to the Margins: Faculty of Color, the Scholarly Record, and the Necessity of Antiracist Library Disruptions
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Nicholae Cline, April M. Hathcock, 2021. "Illuminate Erasure", Knowledge Justice: Disrupting Library and Information Studies through Critical Race Theory, Sofia Y. Leung, Jorge R. López-McKnight
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Introduction To Part II: The Courage of Character and Commitment versus the Cowardliness of Comfortable Contentment
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Counterstoried Spaces and Unknowns: A Queer South Asian Librarian Dreaming
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Ann Allen Shockley: An Activist-Librarian for Black Special Collections
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The Development of US Children’s Librarianship and Challenging White Dominant Narratives
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Relegated to the Margins: Faculty of Color, the Scholarly Record, and the Necessity of Antiracist Library Disruptions
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