Sources for “Reckoning with Whiteness”

Association of University Presses. Statement on Equity and Anti-Racism. 2020.

Association of University Presses Diversity & Inclusion Task Force. Survey Summary and Resource List. 2018

Association of University Presses Gender Equity & Cultures of Respect Task Force. Final Report to the Board of Directors. 2019. (access is restricted to AUPresses members via UP Commons)

Coggins, Niccole Leilanionapae‘aina, Gisela Concepción Fosado, Christie Henry, and Gita Manaktala. “Towards inclusive scholarly publishing: developments in the university press community.” UKSG Insights 33, no. 1 (2020).

Espinal, Isabel, Tonia Sutherland, and Charlotte Roh. “A holistic approach for inclusive librarianship: Decentering whiteness in our profession.” Library Trends 67, no. 1 (2018): 147-162.

Ettarh, Fobazi. “Vocational awe and librarianship: The lies we tell ourselves.” In the Library with the Lead Pipe (2018).

Galvan, Angela. “Soliciting performance, hiding bias: Whiteness and librarianship.” In the Library with the Lead Pipe (June 2015): 135-160.

Greco, Albert N., Robert M. Wharton, and Amy Brand. “Demographics of scholarly publishing and communication professionals.” Learned Publishing 29, no. 2 (2016): 97-101.

Hathcock, April. “White librarianship in blackface: Diversity initiatives in LIS.” In the Library with the Lead Pipe (October 2015).

Honma, Todd. “Trippin’over the color line: The invisibility of race in library and information studies.” InterActions: UCLA journal of education and information studies 1, no. 2 (2005).

Hudson, David James. “On “diversity” as anti-racism in library and information studies: A critique.” Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies 1, no. 1 (2017).

Jones, Jeffrey M. “What Percentage of Americans are LGBT?” Gallup, March 3, 2021.

Lee & Low Books, Laura M. Jiménez, and Betsy Beckert. “Where is the Diversity in Publishing? The 2019 Diversity Baseline Survey Results.” The Open Book Blog, January 28, 2020.

Milliot, Jim. “The PW publishing industry salary survey, 2019.” Publishers Weekly, November 15, 2019.

McMillen, Liz. “The racial divide at university presses.” Chronicle of Higher Education 42, no. 17 (1996): A8.

Roh, Charlotte. “Library publishing and diversity values: Changing scholarly publishing through policy and scholarly communication education.” College & Research Libraries News, 77, No. 2 (1 February 2016).

Roh, Charlotte, Harrison W. Inefuku, and Emily Drabinski. “Scholarly Communications and Social Justice.” In Reassembling Scholarly Communications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access, edited by Martin Paul Eve and Jonathan Gray, 41-52. MIT Press, 2020.

Rosa, Kathy, and Kelsey Henke. “2017 ALA Demographic Survey.” American Library Association (2017).

Schonfeld, Roger, and Liam Sweeney. “Inclusion, diversity, and equity: Members of the Association of Research Libraries: Employee demographics and director perspectives.” Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Ithaka S+ R (2017).

Spilka, Susan, Simone Taylor, and Jeri Wachter. “Workplace Equity Survey.” (2018).

United State Census Bureau. American Community Survey: Disability Characteristics. 2019 ACS 1-year Estimates.

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