Re: [ha-Safran] books by people of color

2020-06-23 Thread Talya Sokoll via Hasafran
Color me in by Natasha Diaz is also really awesome! Highly recommend! Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 23, 2020, at 6:30 PM, Rayzel Raphael via Hasafran > wrote: > > The Color of Love by Marra Gad > > Swirl Girl by Taressa Stoval > > Ahava by Tarece Johnson > > > All three of these women are

Re: [ha-Safran] books by people of color

2020-06-23 Thread Clare Kinberg via Hasafran
Brettschneider, M., Bruder, E., & Le Roux, M. (2019). *Africana Jewish Journeys*. M. Brettschneider, E. Bruder, & M. Le Roux (Eds.). Brettschneider, M. (2016). *Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality*. Brettschneider, M. (2015). *The Jewish Phenomenon in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Politics of Conflic

[ha-Safran] books by people of color

2020-06-23 Thread Rayzel Raphael via Hasafran
The Color of Love by Marra Gad Swirl Girl by Taressa Stoval Ahava by Tarece Johnson All three of these women are extremely thoughtful. The first two are hot off the press. Ahava is slightly dated, but a beautiful book of poetry. Lots of people talked about how to support the struggle. Buy

[ha-Safran] Statement on Collection Development, Access, and Equity in the Time of COVID-19

2020-06-23 Thread Hussein Moustafa, Laila via Hasafran
Dear colleagues, I would like to share with you the Middle East Librarians Association’s (MELA) Statement on Collection Development, Access, and Equity in the Time of COVID-19: https://www.mela.us/2020/06/22/mela-statement-on-collection-development-access-and-equity-in-the-time-of-covid-19/ I hop