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The Work of Women of Color Academic Librarians in Higher Education: Perspectives on Emotional and Invisible Labor
An exploration of emotional and invisible labor in the face of COVID-19 global pandemic and pervasive social and racial unrest.
Community Forum and Award
In October, we asked members of our community to respond to a few prompts about community, care and knowledge production. The responses blew us away. We carefully selected submissions from five of our fellow library workers and/or students who shared their brilliance with us.