Curating and Connecting the Stories Behind the Library Sit-In of 1939
We ask Davis about her decades of work supporting research on the 1939 sit-in and interpreting its significance.
We ask Davis about her decades of work supporting research on the 1939 sit-in and interpreting its significance.
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“Gomez’s confirmation has been long overdue. She possesses the skills, passion and background necessary to advance the FCC’s agenda.”
We ask Dawson, the first African American library director in Alexandria, about the 1939 sit-in and how libraries reckon with their pasts.
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In an era where the fate of nations intertwines with the health of our planet, Western governments and enterprises stand at a crossroads.
A state representative in central Florida used eviction data to target outreach to her constituents at risk of eviction.