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Monthly Archives: March 2021
The Point Is…
Personal question, 1 of 3 I have today but this one is on my mind. Are there any students/adults out there that didn’t realize that school librarians are taught in a Master’s of Library and Information Science (and start this … Continue reading
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Tell Me Sweet Little Lies: Racism, Bias, Confirmation, and the Disinformation Epidemic – Featuring Nicole A Cooke, PhD
Perhaps one of the most powerful aspects of Dr. Cooke’s presentation is what I thought I knew, and how much I had not fully realized – then it came to me, being in the School of Information – wasn’t that … Continue reading
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Tagged AAIP.org, Black Lives Matter, BLM, blue eye brown eye test, brown doll test, disinformation, Dr. Nicole A Cooke, gaslighting, Gloria Ladson Billings, Jane Elliott, Kate & Harry, Kelly Marie Tran, Lebron James, malinformation, Michael Brown, Misinformation, racelighting, Serena Williams, Sweet Brown meme
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Bearing to Carry, the Ray of Light We Need Most Right Now – Creativity – Bringing the Raybearer Into Focus
Jordan Ifueko, as a debut author, featured as Delaware’s Festival of Words author on March 4th was different than many have experienced in a long time. Within minutes of starting, all participants were knee deep into discovering what it meant … Continue reading
“Sitting Right Across from an Author”
On March 2nd, Catherine Ryan Hyde‘s visit with readers of her book “Have You Seen Luis Velez?” created quite an awakening and set of realizations about the world around us. One of the attendees stated it was as if “She … Continue reading
The Rights to Diversity Part I.
The optimism that author Jewell Parker Rhodes carried with her, despite the constant roadblocks of discrimination, racism, and derogatory reactions to controversial topics was amazing. That was the predominant nature of someone who is able to stand up for what … Continue reading
Marching Into Interactive Learning
Today, the first time in 56 Years Blood Sunday celebrates without John Lewis, in an age where education can be perceived as monotonous, it is vital the opportunity to take advantage of the organizations and opportunities to expand the way … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloody Sunday, Delaware Festival of Words, John Lewis, March, Nate Powell, seemybrotherdance, Selma
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