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Digital Archives As Socially And Civically Just Public Resources, Kent Gerber
Digital Archives As Socially And Civically Just Public Resources, Kent Gerber
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How can the digital humanities community ensure that its digital archives are public resources that live up to the best potential of digital humanities without repeating or perpetuating power imbalances, silences, or injustice? A framework for anti-racist action, the “ARC of racial justice,” developed by historian Jemar Tisby in his study of the complicity of the Christian church in perpetuating racism in the United States, is one way that this goal can be accomplished. The ARC is an acronym for three kinds of interrelated and interdependent kinds of actions one can take to fight racism and work for change: Awareness …
Faith And Librarianship: Preparing A Feast In The Library, Carole M. Cragg
Faith And Librarianship: Preparing A Feast In The Library, Carole M. Cragg
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In this essay I explore how my vocation as a librarian and the profession of librarianship, especially as it is practiced in the BU Library, relates to my call to “work with God in making a hospitable place in which the human community could thrive.”