Links: diverse points of view
Apr. 1st, 2019 09:44 pmThis Library Takes an Indigenous Approach to Categorizing Books by Sydney Worth. Xwi7xwa library in British Columbia is working to decolonize the way libraries organize information.
Reviews of trans and/or non-binary lit by trans and/or non-binary reviewers by Corey Alexander.
Vice's Broadly creates a free, gender-inclusive stock photo library by Heather Dockray.
refracted senses of self (or: how kids think they work, vs how they actually work) by Drakkinabrarian.
The virtues of anger by Shay Stewart-Bouley at Black Girl in Maine.
Who invented the dishwasher, windshield wiper, caller ID? Women created these 50 inventions by Josie Green.
How Plastic Is a Function of Colonialism by Dr. Max Liboiron.
"You Got Your High School Diploma?" What happens when you put a classroom on wheels and park it in the poorest neighborhoods of San Francisco? by Elizabeth Weil, photographs by Eugene Riley and Chris Shurn.
These ballroom dancers teach a gender neutral way where both people lead by Samantha Craggs. Jeff Fox and Trevor Copp teach people, from survivors of abuse to people who just want to dance, how to share the lead.
What Language Do People Speak in the Balkans, Anyway? by Dan Nosowitz.
And a couple bonus pretty things.
Digitized Book of Kells
The Most Wonderful Map in the World: Urbano Monte's Planisphere of 1587 by Benjamin Breen.
Reviews of trans and/or non-binary lit by trans and/or non-binary reviewers by Corey Alexander.
Vice's Broadly creates a free, gender-inclusive stock photo library by Heather Dockray.
refracted senses of self (or: how kids think they work, vs how they actually work) by Drakkinabrarian.
The virtues of anger by Shay Stewart-Bouley at Black Girl in Maine.
If one is constantly abused by the system and individual white people, how is shrugging that off “better” or “bigger?” When has passively accepting chronic abuse caused it to disappear?
Who invented the dishwasher, windshield wiper, caller ID? Women created these 50 inventions by Josie Green.
How Plastic Is a Function of Colonialism by Dr. Max Liboiron.
"You Got Your High School Diploma?" What happens when you put a classroom on wheels and park it in the poorest neighborhoods of San Francisco? by Elizabeth Weil, photographs by Eugene Riley and Chris Shurn.
These ballroom dancers teach a gender neutral way where both people lead by Samantha Craggs. Jeff Fox and Trevor Copp teach people, from survivors of abuse to people who just want to dance, how to share the lead.
What Language Do People Speak in the Balkans, Anyway? by Dan Nosowitz.
And a couple bonus pretty things.
Digitized Book of Kells
The Most Wonderful Map in the World: Urbano Monte's Planisphere of 1587 by Benjamin Breen.