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AALL Spectrum
AALL Spectrum - AALL Spectrum / July/August 2022 / Volume 26, Number 6
Whole Foods Workers Lose Appeal over 'Black Lives Matter' Masks - Latest Tweet by Reuters | 🌎 LatestLY
The latest Tweet by Reuters states, 'Whole Foods workers lose appeal over 'Black Lives Matter' masks ...' 🌎 Whole Foods Workers Lose Appeal over 'Black Lives Matter' Masks - Latest Tweet by Reuters.
We Are Not History
By Mikayla Redden I hadn’t been in graduate school more than a month when I noticed something alarming about the Library of Congress (LoC) classification system—the alphanumeric system we, in acade…
Duke Libraries Partners with the Civil Rights Movement Archive to Sustain Activist Centered History - The Devil's Tale
Post contributed by John B. Gartrell, Director, John Hope Franklin Research Center Duke University Libraries is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Civil Rights Movement Archive (CRMA) that designates the Duke Libraries as the stewards who will preserve and sustain the CRMA when the current managers are no longer … Continue reading Duke Libraries Partners with the Civil Rights Movement Archive to Sustain Activist Centered History →
Arizona to ban people from filming police within 8ft
Violators of the new law, which includes exceptions for traffic stops, will face a misdemeanor charge and up to 30 days in jail
First Amendment advocates respond to a new Arizona law limiting recording of police
Recently signed legislation in Arizona would bar people from recording video of police officers within 8 feet after being told not to.
W. Kamau Bell: What 'desert Florida' taught me about America's 'woke war' | CNN
Everywhere you look someone is worried that America has gotten too woke, writes W. Kamau Bell. For the premiere episode of the new season of 'United Shades of America,' Bell delves into the war on 'woke' in the state he refers as 'desert Florida.'
Groundbreaking Study Explores Trauma, Stress in Frontline Library Workers
The 2022 Urban Libraries Unite Trauma Study addresses a crisis of trauma in urban public libraries.
Justice Department launches race discrimination probe of Maryland State Police
Data from last year showed that of the state police department's roughly 1,400 troopers, only 172 were Black.
The House and Civil Rights | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives
Spurred by a growing grassroots movement during the mid-20th century, Congress passed landmark legislation to protect Americans’ civil rights, to end discrimination, and to ensure access to the ballot. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 focused on access to public accommodations and equal employment. Despite its far-reaching provisions, the bill did not fully address barriers to voting in America, leading to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The narratives in this exhibit tell the stories of these important pieces of legislation.
‘You are not being heard’: the devastating black maternal mortality crisis in the US
Aftershock, a grimly revealing new documentary, focuses on grieving families in a system that endangers women of colour
Activist makes list to bust imposters claiming to be Native American
A list of allegedly fake Native Americans has begun circulating in tribal and academic circles, accusing 195 people of falsely claiming an Indian identity for personal gain.
Kicking off the Digital Equity Project | DPLA
On Tuesday, we gathered with more than 70 of our colleagues for an information session on our recently announced Digital Equity Project. Our goal was to give some context and background on the project, share information on our big-picture plans and the opportunities this new funding presents, and answer questions from our community. In 2019, …
How Far Along Are You on That Anti-Racist Reading List?
By Lynie Awywen Black Lives Still Matter. It has been over two years since the untimely death of George Floyd, a Black man who died when Derek Chauvin, a Minneapolis police officer, knelt on his ne…
Interview with Michael Bérubé on It's Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom
Massachusetts joins states banning racial discrimination against natural hair
A Black woman who fought for the law for years alongside her twin sister became emotional, calling the law a “win.”
These 7 colleges keep track of Latino students' success after they graduate
New findings show how Hispanic-serving institutions recognize that graduating isn’t the end of the college journey.
Two ex-officers who restrained George Floyd sentenced to 3 years and 3.5 years in federal prison | CNN
J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao, two of the former Minneapolis Police officers convicted of federal charges in the fatal arrest of George Floyd, were sentenced to 3 years and 3.5 years in prison, respectively, on Wednesday.
Interview with Ariela J. Gross, John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History on Becoming Free, Becoming Black: Race, Freedom, and Law in Cuba, Virginia, and Louisiana
Diversity initiatives in the US workplace: A brief history, their intended and unintended consequences
Diversity initiatives are designed to help workers from disadvantaged backgrounds achieve equitable opportunities and outcomes in organizations. However, these programs are often ineffective. To bett...
Diversity Census and Inclusion Survey Insights Report - Prepared for the Canadian Association of Research Libraries May 2022
The intent of this report is to provide meaningful data and analysis to the Canadian Association
of Research Libraries for the purposes of informing future decisions on issues of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility in the workplace.
The data we provide and the insights we derive from the data are based on proven statistical
methods to determine significant associations between certain identities and workplace
opportunities, in terms of hiring and advancement and other talent management processes.
Unfortunately, the data does not tell us why a particular trend is happening or not happening.
We can only use our experience and expertise combined with relevant research to provide
insights, to the best of our ability, on what the potential reasons might be for one trend or
another. Based on these potentialities, we also provide recommendations for next steps to
address the key findings presented by the data.
Best Books of the Year (So Far) 2022 - B&N Reads
B&N Reads - We're halfway through the year already, so it's time to recognize our Best Books of 2022 (So Far)!
Justice Department opens civil rights probe into Louisiana State Police
The probe was opened following reports of systemic racially biased arrests, violence and targeting.
White Michigan Policeman Charged With Murdering African Immigrant After Traffic Stop
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Fred Korematsu Winning Justice | In Custodia Legis
This blog post, part 2 in a series, discusses the coram nobis proceeding relating to Fred Korematsu's earlier conviction as a nisei prisoner of a Japanese internment camp in the United States during WWII.
How Well Do You Know America's Racial Classification System? (First of a Series)
As discussed in my forthcoming book Classified, contrary to popular belief, racial and ethnic classification in the US is not...
New book collection highlights social justice and antiracism
Celebrating Juneteenth: Emancipation at UVA – Arthur J. Morris Law Library
Juneteenth Is Not a Legal Holiday in Most States
Budget concerns and a lack of awareness have stymied efforts to make it official.