Articles on Incarceration
Jeanie Austin
- Reform and Revolution: Juvenile Detention Center Libraries in the 1970s (2017)
- Critical Issues in Juvenile Detention Center Libraries (2012)
- Restorative Justice as a Tool to Address the Role of Policing and Incarceration in the Lives of Youth in the United States by (2018)
- Questioning ‘Positive Development’: Towards Centering YA Library Practice on the Lived Realities of Youth (2016)
Stephanie F. Guerra
Articles on Representation and Literacy
Jeanie Austin
- They Them Pronoun Module (n.d.)
Sabrina Carnesi
- 2017 ALA Annual Poster Session ALA 2017 Annual
- Platform for Voice and Identity: School Library Standards are in Support of YA Urban Literature’s
Transformative Impacts on Youth. (2018)
Dale Clark
- Moving Our Presence Forward in the Field
- Moving Our Presence Forward – in general and specific!
Robin DiAngelo
- New Theoretical Framework – White Fragility by Dr. Robin DiAngelo (2015)
- The Theory of the White Women’s Tears (2015)
KaaVonia Hinton and Sabrina Carnesi
- On the Street: A Radical Change in Urban Fiction (Spring 2017)
Peggy MacIntosh
- “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack” Peace and Freedom Magazine (July/August 1989) — available on request from Wellesley Centers for Women
Ali Michael & Eleanora Bartoli
- What White Children Need to Know About Race by Ali Michael and Eleanora Bartoli (National Association of Independent Schools)
- The Awkward Academic: Why Judith Reads James in Joyce Carol Oates ‘s “My Warszawa: 1980” (covers gender enpowerment) (2015)
Erin Winkler
- Children Are Not Colorblind: How Young Children Learn About Race by Erin Winkler (PACE, 2009)
Marybeth Zeman
- Can Children See Themselves in The Books On Your Shelves.docx (nonpublished draft posted by Amy Cheney in 2014)
On Race and Whiteness in Children’s Literature
Katherine T. Horning
- Milestones For Diversity In Children’s Literature and Library Services © American Library Association. Originally published in Children and Libraries: The Journal of the Association for Library Service to Children, Fall 2015, Vol. 13; no. 3.
Allie Jane Bruce
- On Being White: A Raw, Honest Conversation © American Library Association. Originally published in Children and Libraries: The Journal of the Association for Library Service to Children, Fall 2015, Vol. 13; no. 3.
Katie Holloway
- 10 Ways White People Are More Racist Than They Realize (March 4 2015)
Books and Book Chapters
Jeanie Austin
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Library Services and Incarceration: Recognizing Barriers, Strengthening Access (ALA Neal-Schuman, 2021)
Jeanie Austin, Joe Coyle, & RaeAnne Montague
- Creating collaborative library services to incarcerated youth. In Bertram C. Bruce, Ann Peterson Bishop and Nama R. Budhathoki (eds.) Youth community inquiry : new media for community and personal growth (119-131). New York: Peter Lang (2014).
Debby Irving
- Waking Up White and Finding Myself in the Story of Race (Elephant Room Press, 2014)
Beverly Daniel Tatum
- “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” and Other Conversations about Race (Perseus, 2003)
Shelly Tochluk
- Witnessing Whiteness: The Need to Talk about Race and How to Do It (R&L Education, 2010)
Marybeth Zeman
- Tales of a Jailhouse Librarian: Challenging the Juvenile Justice System One Book at a Time(Vinegar Hill Press, 2014)
Websites
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond
Race: The Power of an Illusion
SEED trainings