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Fwd: [apala-l] SRRT Newsletter June 2021 issue submission
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Fwd: [apala-l] SRRT Newsletter June 2021 issue submission
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Twanna Hodge
Posted May 28, 2021 10:00 AM
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From:
Melissa Cardenas-Dow
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melissa.cardenasdow@gmail.com
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Date: Fri, May 28, 2021 at 10:57 AM
Subject: [apala-l] SRRT Newsletter June 2021 issue submission
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Cc: Julie Winkelstein <
jwinkels@utk.edu
>
May be of interest.
Melissa Cardenas-Dow
Social Sciences Librarian
Sacramento State University Library
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Please excuse cross-posting.
Hi everyone,
I wanted to let you know about the theme for the June 2021 SRRT newsletter, in case you're interested in submitting a piece. Thanks, Julie
Here's the call:
The theme for the SRRT newsletter June 2021 issue is based on this question:
What if your library/profession/
institution/community were anti-racist. What would that look like?
We welcome any articles related to this topic or if you have an idea for a related social justice topic, that would be great, too. Articles should be between 500 and 800 words and images are highly appreciated. We look forward to reading about what you imagine for your library or community or library organization, such as ALA. Please submit articles to Julie Winkelstein at
jwinkels@utk.edu
, by June 7 if possible.
Julie Ann Winkelstein, PhD, MLIS
Librarian, writer, teacher, activist
Editor, SRRT newsletter
jwinkels@utk.edu
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Melissa Cardenas-Dow, MLIS, MS
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, Councilor-At-Large, 2016-2022
Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association
, Secretary, 2019-2021
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