The Five Labours of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-racism Work by Racialized Academic Librarians

Allan Cho, Elaina Norlin, Silvia Vong
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This study unpacks the experiences of academic librarians that identify as racialized to better understand the weight of equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism work. The themes that emerged from the interviews with the librarians were emotional labour, interpretive labour, identity labour, racialized labour, and aspirational labour. These forms of labour are often oversimplified, unacknowledged, or unquantifiable. For one line on a curriculum vitae, committee, advisory, or working group related equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism work may not be compensated or financially supported to reflect the intensity and expertise needed for the work. It is important to unpack the complexity of the work to demonstrate how to better support racialized librarians that engage with this work that contributes to changes in the academic library and profession.
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种族化学术图书馆员的公平、多样性、包容性和反种族主义工作的五项劳动
本研究解读了被认定为种族化的学术图书馆员的经历,以更好地理解公平、多样性、包容性和反种族主义工作的重要性。在与图书馆员的访谈中,我们发现了情感劳动、解释性劳动、身份劳动、种族化劳动和理想劳动等主题。这些形式的劳动往往被过度简化、不被承认或无法量化。就简历上的一行而言,与公平、多样性、包容性和反种族主义工作相关的委员会、咨询或工作组可能无法获得补偿或资金支持,以反映工作的强度和所需的专业知识。重要的是要了解工作的复杂性,以展示如何更好地支持种族化图书馆员参与这项工作,从而促进学术图书馆和专业的变革。
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