Librarians and Restorative Justice
“If libraries are sites of profound possibility, the librarian is—in my opinion—the conduit linking people to their purposes and dreams…” —Maisha T. Winn The library as a setting for...
Biographical Research
Step One: For this unit you will be researching an individual and his or her contribution to society and completing the steps below in order to write a cohesive...
Jazz & Friends National Day of School and Community Reading
The Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where every member of the LGBTQ family has the freedom to live their truth without fear, and with equality under the law....
Black History Resources
Resources to talk about race: Talking About Race Teaching Tolerance Children’s Books Social Justice Books If you would like any of the titles listed, please email me. Thank you. Authentic...
Justice for All
A fishbowl conversation is used when discussing topics within large groups as several people can join the discussion and this allows everyone to participate in the chat (Atkinson, 2009)....
What is the Public Domain?
The public domain is material that is unprotected by intellectual property rights and free for all to use or build upon. These ideas, images, sounds, discoveries, facts, and texts...
Read What Matters to You
In a recent post from The Library of Congress, Jason Reynolds: Grab The Mic, December Edition, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature suggests that we rest. With Winter...
New York’s Heritage Digital Collections
New York Heritage is a research portal for students, educators, historians, genealogists, and anyone else who is interested in learning more about the people, places and institutions of New...
Citation Generators
Google recently added “citations” under the tool drop down. Using this feature will eliminate the back and forth between tabs and addons in order to access a citation generator...