Adapting an HBCU-inspired framework for Black student success in U.S. LIS education
Adapting an HBCU-inspired framework for Black student success in U.S. LIS education
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2021-07-02
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Ndumu, Ana and Walker, Shaundra, "Adapting an HBCU-inspired framework for Black student success in U.S. LIS education" (2021). Library Faculty Scholarship. 10. https://content.iospress.com/articles/education-for-information/efi211511
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This perspective essay explores Gasman & Arroyo’s (2014) HBCU-inspired framework for Black student success as a prism for re-envisioning LIS education. In response to calls for anti hegemonic LIS education, the authors discuss a potential tool for Black student success and suggest its benefits to LIS education. The framework can introduce non-white, anti-racist educational practices to the work of educating the U.S. library workforce; it is relevant in light of ongoing racial and political strife in U.S. society.