91大神 Librarian Co-Edited New Book on Reproductive Health
Gina Schlesselman-Tarango, an interdisciplinary librarian and scholar, co-edited the recently published book, Information, Power, & Reproductive Health.
Schlesselman-Tarango explains that the book is meant to 鈥渋ntervene in how library and information studies has taken up the theme of information as it relates to reproductive and sexual health.鈥 As a co-editor, she was responsible for soliciting chapters and peer reviewers, providing guidance to contributors, and working with the series editor at the press to make sure they made deadlines.
Overall, Schlesselman-Tarango hopes readers see the pillars of the reproductive justice framework they included in the editorial process and recognize the how the library and information community contributes to important discussions. The volume has already received acclaim from other scholars:
鈥淎s a Black lesbian librarian and mother, I thought I knew all I needed to know about reproductive justice, but this text cradled my concerns and directed my focus. I鈥檓 excited for us to be armed with this text, a testament and guidebook for how LIS professionals may engage in a national and statewide conversation of reproductive justice, from naming, dissemination, practice, and of course in considerations of labor. This groundbreaking text acts as a schism and call to action for how we ought to approach research, inquiry, and praxis in all facets of reproductive justice.鈥
--Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz, Dean of Barnard Library
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