The Internet is critical for disseminating information, but it does not discriminate against information it carries. Hate speech and racist representations proliferate in social media, online news comment sections and community forums. What can information workers do to counteract those messages? How can critical race consciousness enhance on- and off-line library services? This article attempts to explore how information in the age of rapid technology innovation contributes to structural racism and what librarians and other information professionals can do about it
Purpose – The objective of this study is to establish the current state of library and information s...
Purpose Under the transformational leadership of the University Librarian, University of North Carol...
Includes links to additional resources, Antiracism: A Starter Booklist, Disrupting Whiteness in Libr...
The Internet is critical for disseminating information, but it does not discriminate against informa...
This article calls for librarians to expand our understanding of information literacy to include the...
This article examines racism and the culture of Whiteness in academic libraries in three major areas...
Introduction. The aims of this paper are to reaffirm calls for the global elimination of racism in l...
The new ACRL Framework for Information Literacy, specifically the six threshold concepts about info...
This article examines racism and the culture of Whiteness in academic libraries in three major areas...
Rising socio-cultural and political tensions have helped increase awareness about long-standing stru...
The emergence of the digital era has had unintended consequences for race, civil rights, and hate sp...
The institutional racism addressed by the Black Lives Matter movement is encoded in many of the stru...
With the arrival of COVID-19, public libraries have been closed or partially re-opened in various ph...
This article examines how information literacy is situated in a history of white supremacy in academ...
The rapid growth of race hate speech on the Internet seems to have overwhelmed the capacity of state...
Purpose – The objective of this study is to establish the current state of library and information s...
Purpose Under the transformational leadership of the University Librarian, University of North Carol...
Includes links to additional resources, Antiracism: A Starter Booklist, Disrupting Whiteness in Libr...
The Internet is critical for disseminating information, but it does not discriminate against informa...
This article calls for librarians to expand our understanding of information literacy to include the...
This article examines racism and the culture of Whiteness in academic libraries in three major areas...
Introduction. The aims of this paper are to reaffirm calls for the global elimination of racism in l...
The new ACRL Framework for Information Literacy, specifically the six threshold concepts about info...
This article examines racism and the culture of Whiteness in academic libraries in three major areas...
Rising socio-cultural and political tensions have helped increase awareness about long-standing stru...
The emergence of the digital era has had unintended consequences for race, civil rights, and hate sp...
The institutional racism addressed by the Black Lives Matter movement is encoded in many of the stru...
With the arrival of COVID-19, public libraries have been closed or partially re-opened in various ph...
This article examines how information literacy is situated in a history of white supremacy in academ...
The rapid growth of race hate speech on the Internet seems to have overwhelmed the capacity of state...
Purpose – The objective of this study is to establish the current state of library and information s...
Purpose Under the transformational leadership of the University Librarian, University of North Carol...
Includes links to additional resources, Antiracism: A Starter Booklist, Disrupting Whiteness in Libr...