Radical School Librarianship
A Global Response
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher American Library Association
- Date of Publication 10 October 2025
- ISBN 9781783307913
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages208 pages
- Size 229x152x13 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English 694
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Long description:
School librarians perform a critical and frontline role in defending equality, diversity, inclusion, and intellectual freedom (EDIIF) within their school communities. This comprehensive volume invites readers to learn from the experiences of school librarian leaders from around the globe in order to find inspiration, support, and strategies to continue promoting EDIIF. Each chapter addresses a particular way to take action. Bringing exemplary practices from Australia, Croatia, Ecuador, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, South Africa, TÜrkiye, the UK and US, chapters cover topics such as
- how to best serve immigrant and refugee students;
- how to celebrate readers and reading LGBTQIA books and authors;
- how literacy is promoted within inequitable educational landscapes;
- how diversity and intellectual freedom are supported through book awards and social media; and
- how librarians respond to changing social and political environments to ensure equity.
Table of Contents:
Foreword by Katy Manck
Introduction
Radical Equity
1. Radical Equity: Serving Immigrant and Refugee Students - Zalykha MarÍa Mokim, Karin Bernal, and Judi Moreillon
2. Transforming Learning Through Technology: A Radical Vision for Equity - Sevgi Arıoğlu
Radical Diversity
3. Raising Awareness About Authentic Representation of Diversity in Children’s Literature - Martha Itzcovitz and Kate Foster
4. Creating an Empathy-Educated Generation - Graham Fairweather
Radical Inclusion
5. Nothing About Them Without Them: An Inclusive Approach to Radical Youth Literacy in South Africa - Vuyokazi Jamieson
6. Standing Together for Belonging: Leading with Library Policies - Patricia Goering
Radical Intellectual Freedom
7. #ReadWithPride: Celebrating LGBTQIA Fiction, Authors, and Readers - Kate O’Connor
8. Why School Librarians Should Be Luddites - Steve Tetreault
Radical Learning Communities
9. Authentic Sense-Making with 4 More Cs: Conversation, Curiosity, Compassion, and Context -
Suzanne Sannwald, Stephanie Macceca, and Anthony Devine
10. Enhancing Learning and Collaboration Through Librarian-Led Initiatives -
Antonija Lujanac, Maria Fe Nicolau, Mayasari Abdul Majid, and Sophia V. Adeyeye
Afterword
11. A Radical Response: Going Forward - Judi Moreillon