I want to say thank you Chelsea Misquith for leading other librarians to write a letter of support for 5 Black Librarians. I appreciate your time and energy. If you haven’t seen the letter, here it is, An Open Call for JMLA and Medical Librarianship to Support Black Colleagues When I saw the letter circulating… Continue reading Thank you for the support!
Author: diversityfellow
When publishing goes wrong
There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. Maya Angelou It has been some time since I have written on my blog. Most of my time has been spent writing so that my written work can be in a journal and/or a book. As a tenure track faculty, I have to… Continue reading When publishing goes wrong
Must Read Monday 10/5/20
Photo by Kelly Lacy on Pexels.com The next Must Read Monday pick is How to Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy, and the Racial Divide by Crystal Marie Fleming. This book challenged me and encouraged me. I appreciated Crystal’s unapologetic writing style. For instance, she wrote, “We are surrounded by racial stupidity.… Continue reading Must Read Monday 10/5/20
New Job!
Photo by Janko Ferlic on Pexels.com I accepted a job as the Health Sciences Librarian at SUNY Brockport's Drake Memorial Library. Currently, I serve as a liaison to the following academic programs, African & African-American Studies, Biology, Health Science/Healthcare Studies, McNair Program, and Nursing. SUNY Brockport is where I received my Bachelors of Science degree… Continue reading New Job!
Update to the Must Read Book Section
Photo by Kaboompics .com on Pexels.com Hello! Normally I update my Must Read Section of the blog when I write a post on a "Must Read" book. I was thinking that the Must Read Section of my blog can list all the books that I have read and that I recommend. Then once I write… Continue reading Update to the Must Read Book Section
