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Liberation Librarian

Gallery
Image gallery for events, posters, and more.
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Note: Alt text was included, but because of site limitations this gallery may have trouble being read by a screen reader. Please contact me if you would like a copy of anything personally sent to you in a screen-reader-friendly copy.
![]() A one page summary of why labor literacy is important in overall literacy efforts in the public library. The image has dark red or white squares around sections of text. | ![]() A poster with a white background, red circles, and transparent teal boxes. An illustrated image in black of a Black woman's face sits on the left-hand side. She is wearing glasses and has short hair that flips at the end. The event information on the poster says it is scheduled for Tuesday, April 24th from 6-8 PM at the Sarah Doyle Center. |
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![]() The inside of the zine Error_Access_Denied: A Few Thoughts on the Internet and Black Futures. The image features a two-page spread with an abstract background. The page describes a workshop idea about prison abolition, with text highlighted in light pink boxes. | ![]() The cover image for ASL DTF ILY: Conversations on Sex and Sexuality on Omegle. Words are in black type with white backgrounds. The background image is a pink, black, and white collage. |
![]() Poster of a series of events featuring zine librarian Jenna Freedman with black text with white highlights. The background image is a collage of various zine covers. | ![]() Zines lie overlapping each other on a brown wooden table. Titles on the top row from left to right: Fear Brown Queers, a zine with an unknown title, Everybody is a Modified Body, Muchacha Zine, and Fix My Head. Bottom row from left to right: The Nizhoni Beat, Hangin with the Scoobies: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Fanzine, My Aim is True, and Manitas. |
![]() A poster explaining misconceptions around censorship online. It contains text boxes with the misconception on the left in dark blue and the explanation of that misconception on the right in light blue. | ![]() A pink, lavender, teal, and red poster for the event entitled A Celebration of Trans Life & Liberation. The event took place on Nov. 1, 2017. At the Sarah Doyle Women's Center. A red text bubble on the left side state that the event will have zine making, a queer photo booth, and arts and crafts. |
![]() A poster describing how filter bubbles form and how to fight back against de facto censorship on the internet. It features a bright yellow background, black text, and white headings and decorative elements. |
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