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1. With contributions from a diverse group of librarians, who have
experience working in different types of institutions and roles,
the book showcases the actions information professionals, largely
from historically marginalized groups, are taking to create a more
socially responsible environment for themselves and their
communities. 2. The chapters reflect on personal experiences, best
practices for programming, professional development, effective
collaboration, building inclusive community partnerships,
anti-racist practices in the classroom, and organizational culture.
3. Exploring how and why library workers are incorporating
anti-racist, and anti-oppressive work within their everyday roles,
the book demonstrates that library workers are increasingly sending
messages of protest, and advocating for equity, justice, and social
change. Highlighting their experiences of marginalization and
exclusion, contributors also reflect upon the impact social justice
work has on their mental health, careers, and personal lives. 4.
Practicing Social Justice in Libraries is essential reading for
library and information workers and students who are searching for
practical ways to implement more inclusive practices into their
work.
1. With contributions from a diverse group of librarians, who have
experience working in different types of institutions and roles,
the book showcases the actions information professionals, largely
from historically marginalized groups, are taking to create a more
socially responsible environment for themselves and their
communities. 2. The chapters reflect on personal experiences, best
practices for programming, professional development, effective
collaboration, building inclusive community partnerships,
anti-racist practices in the classroom, and organizational culture.
3. Exploring how and why library workers are incorporating
anti-racist, and anti-oppressive work within their everyday roles,
the book demonstrates that library workers are increasingly sending
messages of protest, and advocating for equity, justice, and social
change. Highlighting their experiences of marginalization and
exclusion, contributors also reflect upon the impact social justice
work has on their mental health, careers, and personal lives. 4.
Practicing Social Justice in Libraries is essential reading for
library and information workers and students who are searching for
practical ways to implement more inclusive practices into their
work.
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