I totally agree with you about community and I think that part is great. Similarly, I have no obligation to be on here from the institution as well, so it is more about community. I think it's still like that public square, where you find your community & just connect.
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I think what this means is that these librarians understand that their engagement w/ the public is about supporting those in the public & they will shift their content to help in the conflagration happening to people. That info. (ex. Crispus Attucks info. sources, images, etc.)
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will help people on here dealing w/ people trying to pathologize, racialize, etc. the protestors w/ historical counter info. That helps in ppl pushing back these white supremacist arguments on here.
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I'm going to be bugging you more about this later (work calls). You have me thinking a/b the different identities we project here & how that is connected to our ethical obligations in a crisis. On Monday I knew I would be here less, but then this exchange started....<3
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Thank you both for having this conversation on here. Really appreciating learning from your perspectives and thinking with them.
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