African American Medical Librarians Alliance

Three Years Up

Today marks Renewals’ three-year anniversary (yesterday was the three-year anniversary of Renewers – Renewals’ connected Facebook community). I recognize that these events also are happening at one year into the COVID-19 Pandemic, and I am hopeful that national and global vaccination efforts will mean communities will be able to safely reconvene soon. In the meantime, …

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Report: The Renewal Presentation for AAMLA (February 2021)

Earlier this month, I facilitated a Renewal Presentation as part of the African American Medical Librarians Alliance Caucus (AAMLA)’s “Radical Wellness & Self-Care for Information Professionals” series. I’m thankful the group invited me to take part in these important conversations, which also included a focus on mindfulness, fitness, nutrition, mental health, and more. During the …

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Report Update: BIPOC, Low Morale, & COVID-19 (February 2021)

Last April I shared Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)- centered results of my ongoing survey on the impact of COVID-19 on low-morale experiences. As a follow-up – and in tandem with a recent Renewal Presentation I hosted for the African-American Medical Librarians Alliance (AAMLA) – I am sharing updated data to highlight the …

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Reserved: The Renewal Presentation @ African American Medical Librarians Alliance (February 2021)

On February 10, I’ll be presenting The Renewal Presentation as part of the African American Medical Librarians Alliance’s “Radical Self- Care & Wellness for Information Professionals” series.  I’ll highlight my research on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color’s (BIPOC) low-morale experiences in general and share updates on how this group is faring during the COVID-19 …

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