The Round Rock High School Library has a new blog - DeepStacks. Just as
your library is where to go for reliable information about the world and to tap its literary treasures, this blog is the place to be for the latest news about the library and its hidden treasures. Because the library is firmly seated not only in the literary world but also in the greater RRHS community, you’ll frequently find posts about happenings at the public library and local bookstores as well as observances that generate awareness of issues that affect the RRHS family like World Autism Awareness Day, GenTX Day, and National Day of Silence. Finally, in the Book Talk posts, you’ll find all things bookish - comics; student, faculty, & staff reviews; books-to-movies; trailers; etc. So, be sure to visit - early and often. And if you follow the library on Twitter, you’ll be automatically notified when there’s a new post; if you’d prefer to be notified via text, then simply text “follow rrhslib” to 40404.
On February 9, 2023, at the fourth Joint Conference of Librarians of Color (JCLC), I had the exhilarating experience of guiding a discussion that focused on the need to connect with nerd culture and create a welcoming environment for the BIPOC fandom. The soul of this session had been several years in the making and built on countless heart-to-heart moments. So, I couldn’t imagine a better venue for seeing it actualized than my first JCLC. Furthermore, for this session, I had the honor of being in conversation with fellow nerds and comics librarians Jean Darnell and Deimosa Webber-Bey . To my eternal amazement, our talk was met with a standing room only reception, and afterward we were repeatedly regaled with tales of being turned away at the door. In hopes of capturing a small portion of that day's magic, this post grew out of that discussion. *** For the past 30 years, BIPOC nerds have existed in the cringe-worthy shadow of Urkel. What if, instead, they’d had portrayals such as ...
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