Cultural Conversations @ the Center: African American Struggle for Library Equality

Cultural Conversations @ the Center: African American Struggle for Library Equality

By African American Research Library and Cultural Center (AARLCC)

Date and time

Thursday, April 2, 2020 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

African-American Research Library and Cultural Center

2650 Sistrunk Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311

Description

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In honor of National Library Week, Cultural Conversations at the Center features library scholar Dr. Johnson-Jones, who will speak on the topic of her book, "The African American Struggle for Library Equality: The Untold Story of the Julius Rosenwald Fund Library Program.” Her work reveals the nearly forgotten philanthropic efforts of Julius Rosenwald, a courageous Jewish American human rights activist and former president of Sears, Roebuck and Company, who raised the literacy level of Black youth in the years 1917-1938 through libraries which he established in many of the 5,300 rural schools and buildings that he built in 15 Southern states.

Dr. Aisha Johnson-Jones is a librarian and educator of Southern intellectual history and is the Supervisory Archivist at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum. Passionate about library equality, she has created programs for the professional development of African American library staff as well as her Breeding Scholars Initiative that introduces high school and college students to archival research. Her talk will be followed by an audience question-and-answer segment.

Cultural Conversations at the Center takes place on the first Thursday of every month at AARLCC and features intellectually stimulating programs with thought and industry leaders, scholars, educators, filmmakers, artists and others whose work celebrates and illuminates aspects of Black history and culture.

Sponsorship for the Cultural Conversations at the Center is provided by the Friends of the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center, the Westside Gazette, and Infinity Transportation.

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