Never Fear The Librarians Are Here!
This guide is based on the work of numerous librarians and their guides including:
Images via Saundi Wilson, blacklivesmatter.com, and greg lilly on flickr
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"5 Ways of Understanding Black Lives Matter"
From the event Broadway For Black Lives Matter.
Frank Leon Roberts (New York University) Introduced by Tony Award Winner Cynthia Erivo (The Color Purple). Performance of "Change Gonna Come" by Grammy Award Winning Artist Ledisi. To learn more about BroadwayforBlackLives visit www.Broadwayblack.com/Bway4BLM
Resources for the Mesa College Community. To Access the Content in the LInks Below You Will Need to Enter Your CSID Number and Last Name (for more News Coverage see that section of our guide by clicking here or using the tab in the top left hand section of this page):
In the absence of comprehensive federal data, databases such as Fatal Encounters, Mapping Police Violence and The Washington Post’s Fatal Force project have tracked these killings year after year. And the data produced by these projects suggests that police, at least on a national level, are killing people as often now as they were before Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, Missouri, sparked widespread protests in 2014.
Introducing Edeama Onwuchekwa, the San Diego Mesa College Equity and Engagement Librarian
All six of our full time librarians have specialty areas and Edeama's is being dedicated to helping students remain on their paths in in an integrated, intrusive, and just in time manner by providing equity minded leadership in the development, assessment and continuous improvement of the library's reference services, face-to-face and online information literacy instruction program.
You can make an appointment with her through the Ask A Librarian Service for a time at your convenience
or Edeama's One-on-One Zoom Research Room is available
Monday and Thursday (when class is in session) from 11am- 12 noon
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3116934217?pwd=U0FxU2FVZ1NDNVliN3lQbUp3bU5YUT09
Meeting ID: 311 693 4217
Passcode: 984367
You can also contact her at you can contact her via email at eonwuchekwa@sdccd.edu