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Juneteenth
The library will be closed on Thursday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. Gleeson Library encourages all individuals in the USF community to use this day to reflect on and actively engage in anti-racism work.

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References

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Espinal, I., Sutherland, T., & Roh, C. (2018). A holistic approach for inclusive librarianship: Decentering whiteness in our profession. Library Trends, 67(1), 147-162. doi:10.1353/lib.2018.0030.

Hughes-Watkins, L. (2018). Moving toward a reparative archive: A roadmap for a holistic approach to disrupting homogenous histories in academic repositories and creating inclusive spaces for marginalized voices. Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies, (5)1.

Nelson, J.C., Adams, G., & Salter, P.S. (2012). The Marley Hypothesis: Denial of racism reflects ignorance of history. Psychological Science, 24(2), 213-218. doi: 10.1177/0956797612451466

Tai, Jessica. (2019). Cultural humility as a framework for anti-oppressive archival description. Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies, 3 (Radical Empathy in Archival Practice).

Trouillot, M-R. (1995). Silencing the past: power and the production of history. Boston: Beacon Press.

Published September 27, 2022