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Women, Blackness, and All that Jazz! | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. Women, Blackness, and All that Jazz! March 31, 2015. April 20, 2015. Image: Octavia Butler, Lorraine Hansberry, Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, Audre Lorde, bell hooks, Ida B. Wells, Edwidge Danticat. Zami: A New Spelling of My Name. I will never forget when I saw the word L I B R A R I A N flash via my computer screen. I nearly lost my mind, because I have always been this person (a literary rockstar) when I sat and thought about it. But, was...At th...
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. Join the ULU Coffee Break Series…. May 27, 2016. July 8, 2016. Join me on Tuesday of next week for my first library webinar,. My Methodology: It Was All A Dream Until I Sat Down And Put Pen To Paper,. With the ULU Coffee Break online series. I will be focusing on the Hip Hop Information Literacy Course and curriculum that I created for the Library Science program at Lincoln University. Speaking up for libraries and their communities. Access Archived Coffee Break.
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December | 2014 | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. Knowledge of Self: My Character, My Demeanor, My Flyness. December 31, 2014. February 22, 2015. I’m rebelling against being handed a career, like, You’re the next this; you’re the next that. I’m not the next anything, I’m the first me. In order to be true to what you have been destined to do with your life, I believe that you have to be able to do you – meaning that being popular is not always the cool thing in the world that I now absorb on a daily basis. T...I dare ...
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June | 2015 | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. Pause, Break, Wait A Minute. June 30, 2015. August 6, 2015. At this time, I’m at a place where I have to reflect, let go, and move forth as a human being, professional, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, etc. etc. etc. I lost the one person that I never thought would leave me, real soon. I love you, wildflower. I’m taking a break for a minute. All of this was sudden in my life. June 13, 2015 at 12:40 PM- To be exact. You are a part of this moment, with me.
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My Book | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. The Literary Osmosis: Black Themes, Black Dreams, Black Heroes. Coming: December 2018 Publisher, mosheflowpublishesbooks, INC. My forthcoming collection of penmanship includes essays, poetry, articles, and journal entries The Agenda: Black Themes, Dreams, and Heroes. Read the first essay here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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April | 2015 | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. Black Lives Do Matter. April 30, 2015. May 14, 2015. Point blank and simple we are at war with something that many can’t comprehend. The blueprint (White Supremacy) that has been in place since African people arrived in this country still is in motion. Currently it reads like this: Incarcerate as many Black men as possible, kill them first and answer questions later, and continue to break the Black family nucleus by providing them with the. Tools to be 21. All researc...
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February | 2015 | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. My Experience Empirical Librarian Conference at North Carolina State A&T University. February 28, 2015. March 5, 2015. Em pir i cal. Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic. Creating Information Literacy Toolkits for HBCU Libraries Undergraduate Research. Ms Nina, Conference Chair. Just because I am a librarian, doesn't mean I have to dress like one." - Bella da Costa Greene. Join the BWI Wikipedia Group.
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kYmizsofly | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. My Abstract was Accepted: The Remix Hip Hop Information Literacy. September 30, 2016. October 16, 2016. Image Credit Free Hiphop Wallpaper Downloads: http:/ wallpaper.zone/wallpaper/1539252. The remainder of this abstract and chapter will be published by: Hinchas Press in 2017. More information will be available in the coming months with regard to purchasing the book from the publisher. My New Role Arts Library Coordinator. August 31, 2016. September 16, 2016. I immed...
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November | 2014 | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. Professionally Learning How to Adapt in a New Collegiate Culture. November 30, 2014. February 22, 2015. I am going to go back on the path that I want to stay on, because the state of the educational system in this entire country is way off base if you ask me – but who is asking me, right? Just because I am a librarian, doesn't mean I have to dress like one." - Bella da Costa Greene. Join the BWI Wikipedia Group. Visit: ART library deco (Online). Black Lives Do Matter.
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Reviews | Blackness Personified
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The Chronicles of an HBCU Librarian. National best-selling author, Terry Baker Mulligan will visit Lincoln University March 12-13th to discuss her latest book: Afterlife in Harlem. The author is the first writer to be invited to speak, in celebration of the Josephine Silone Yates Literary Author Series at Inman E. Page Library. Where the Sun Rose Over Harlem,. The book centers on the life of two famous political powerhouses, Bill Clinton and Alexander Hamilton. Both of their stories are at best unique an...