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Main Author: Becker, Jenifer
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1126964
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contents Active Allyship Becker, Jenifer Academic Libraries African American Students Library Services Library Research Journal Articles Best Practices Racial Integration School Safety The "Best of the Literature" column is intended to keep librarians, administrators, and staff up to date with the most recent, relevant, and useful literature of the field. In the last few years, students of color across the nation have spoken out about their experiences of racism and racial microaggressions on their campuses. They have called on staff, faculty, and administration to change the campus climate. In this call for action, some departments, including the academic library, have often been too slow to present themselves as an active ally to students. This "Best of the Literature" column looks to six articles and a library research guide as examples for providing safety and inclusion for student of color.
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spellingShingle Active Allyship
Becker, Jenifer
Academic Libraries
African American Students
Library Services
Library Research
Journal Articles
Best Practices
Racial Integration
School Safety
Active Allyship Becker, Jenifer Academic Libraries African American Students Library Services Library Research Journal Articles Best Practices Racial Integration School Safety The "Best of the Literature" column is intended to keep librarians, administrators, and staff up to date with the most recent, relevant, and useful literature of the field. In the last few years, students of color across the nation have spoken out about their experiences of racism and racial microaggressions on their campuses. They have called on staff, faculty, and administration to change the campus climate. In this call for action, some departments, including the academic library, have often been too slow to present themselves as an active ally to students. This "Best of the Literature" column looks to six articles and a library research guide as examples for providing safety and inclusion for student of color.
title Active Allyship
topic Academic Libraries
African American Students
Library Services
Library Research
Journal Articles
Best Practices
Racial Integration
School Safety
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1126964