Must Read Monday: 01.22.24

How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America, written by Clint Smith "How the Word Is Passed" by Clint Smith is a non-fiction book that delves into the legacy of slavery in America. Clint Smith approaches the topic of slavery in his book through a deeply personal and collective… Continue reading Must Read Monday: 01.22.24

February in Review

February is Black History Month and my birthday month, so I love it for both reasons. There were so many great programs in February due to the mostly accepted movement of Black Lives Matter.  I felt like more institutions were being intentional about their Black History Month programming. However, it did not go without some… Continue reading February in Review

January in Review

January was the start of the Spring semester as it was for many of my colleagues that work in academic libraries. In this new year, there are still virtual events happening which is fantastic for me. The list of webinars that I attended:  Open Educational Resources (OER) in the HumanitiesOpen Educational Resources (OER) in the… Continue reading January in Review

What am I reading?

Photo by Taryn Elliott from Pexels I decided to write a quick post about the books that I am currently reading. You may wonder how can I read so many books? I mostly listen to audio-books which helps me get through books quicker. Audio-books saved my life when I was in High School. Once I found out that… Continue reading What am I reading?

Must Read Monday Book Selection 06.22.20

Photo by Drigo Diniz from Pexels I know that it has been a long time but Must Read Mondays are back! Now that we are quarantined, I have time to listen to my audio-books. Also, I finally tried out Libby through the Monroe County Library system which is an application that you can access e-books and audio-books. I… Continue reading Must Read Monday Book Selection 06.22.20