Africana Studies Center A Resource For Community Research
Proudly Presents
A Book Launching and Author Talk on
The Handbook of Black Librarianship, Third Edition Edited by Andrew P. Jackson (Sekou Molefi Baako), Dr. Marva L. DeLoach, and Michele T. Fenton
Guest Speaker: Andrew ‘Sekou’ Jackson, BS, MLS
Adjunct Instructor, York College (CUNY) History, Anthropology and Philosophy Department-Black Studies Program. York Alum Class of 90’. Member, Board of Trustees, Queens Public Library. Director Emeritus, Queens Library’s Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center.
The Handbook of Black Librarianship, Third Edition, is a collection of essays on librarianship, library services, library history, library science education, library associations, innovations, collaborations and collections in the Black/African Diaspora. This handbook serves as a resource and guide not just for library workers, students, and library supporters in the Black/African Diaspora, but for anyone and everyone who has an interest in learning more about and supporting librarians, library science students, support staff, and library services to in the Black/African Diaspora. The Handbook of Black Librarianship, Third Edition, is published by Rowman & Littlefield.
Wednesday, October 23rd, 12:00 p.m. Room AC-3B04
For further information, contact Dr. Lindamichelle Baron (718) 262-2938