EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com!

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Sandra Phoenix
Mon, Mar 18, 2024 1:28 PM

Greetings Colleagues,

I trust you're well and in good spirits.  The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19
[https://imageio.forbes.com/specials-images/imageserve/65ef646fd2c9a8e3556946bf/0x0.jpg?format=jpg&height=900&width=1600&fit=bounds]https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19
Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essentialhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19
Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire.
www.forbes.comhttp://www.forbes.com

Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meetinghttps://hbculibraries.org/old-site/meeting-2024.html and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs.

Please read, comment and share broadly.

This is EXCITING!!!

Respectfully,

Sandra

Sandra Phoenix

Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliancehttp://hbculibraries.org/

Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101

Mobile: (404) 702-5854

600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100

McDonough, GA 30253

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Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.orgmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org

Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come.

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Greetings Colleagues, I trust you're well and in good spirits. The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com. https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19 [https://imageio.forbes.com/specials-images/imageserve/65ef646fd2c9a8e3556946bf/0x0.jpg?format=jpg&height=900&width=1600&fit=bounds]<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19> Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19> Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. www.forbes.com<http://www.forbes.com> Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meeting<https://hbculibraries.org/old-site/meeting-2024.html> and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs. Please read, comment and share broadly. This is EXCITING!!! Respectfully, Sandra Sandra Phoenix Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance<http://hbculibraries.org/> Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101 Mobile: (404) 702-5854 600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100 McDonough, GA 30253 Web: hbculibraries.org<http://hbculibraries.org/> Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. [cid:image001.gif@01DA7910.FEE6B0E0]<https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/> [cid:image002.gif@01DA7910.FEE6B0E0] <https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance> [cid:image003.png@01DA7910.FEE6B0E0] <https://www.instagram.com/hbcu_library_alliance/> [cid:image004.gif@01DA7910.FEE6B0E0] <https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/>
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Richard Bradberry
Mon, Mar 18, 2024 1:53 PM

Good morning, Sandra,

Indeed, this is exciting!  It was good reading the article and
reminiscing.  We have come a long way!  Thank you for sharing.

Looking forward,
Richard

"We all want life to be easier.  But, that is not what happens.  We learn
to handle the hard better."  (Duke University 2023/2024 Women's Basketball
Coach)

On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:29 AM Sandra Phoenix sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
wrote:

Greetings Colleagues,

I trust you're well and in good spirits.  The HBCU Library Alliance is
featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19
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Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential
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Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us.
They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire.

www.forbes.com
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Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the
article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership
Meeting
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraries.org_old-2Dsite_meeting-2D2024.html&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=6pwIaAVgBV2zaLPqv-2pHsgufVcqWGy-GbCInIvHGy8&e=
and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work
to advance HBCUs.

Please read, comment and share broadly.

This is EXCITING!!!

Respectfully,

Sandra

Sandra Phoenix

Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance
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Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101

Mobile: (404) 702-5854

600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100

McDonough, GA 30253

Web: hbculibraries.org
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Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org

*Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to
come. *

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Good morning, Sandra, Indeed, this is exciting! It was good reading the article and reminiscing. We have come a long way! Thank you for sharing. Looking forward, Richard "We all want life to be easier. But, that is not what happens. We learn to handle the hard better." (Duke University 2023/2024 Women's Basketball Coach) On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:29 AM Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> wrote: > Greetings Colleagues, > > > > I trust you're well and in good spirits. The HBCU Library Alliance is > featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com. > > > > > https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19 > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> > > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> > > Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> > > Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. > They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. > > www.forbes.com > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forbes.com&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=qzwBk8YqvSlLloG8BHAHezcFFS3gkJggTOoval5UIAw&e=> > > > > Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the > article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership > Meeting > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraries.org_old-2Dsite_meeting-2D2024.html&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=6pwIaAVgBV2zaLPqv-2pHsgufVcqWGy-GbCInIvHGy8&e=> > and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work > to advance HBCUs. > > > > Please read, comment and share broadly. > > > > This is EXCITING!!! > > > > Respectfully, > > > > Sandra > > > > *Sandra Phoenix* > > Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hbculibraries.org_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=AAV8zs8aGMY46tMq1CQUyp6G-Sx7dREKiYGpRB-biZA&e=> > > > Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101 > > Mobile: (404) 702-5854 > > 600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100 > > McDonough, GA 30253 > > Web: hbculibraries.org > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hbculibraries.org_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=AAV8zs8aGMY46tMq1CQUyp6G-Sx7dREKiYGpRB-biZA&e=> > > > Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org > > *Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to > come. * > > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.facebook.com_hbculibraryalliance1_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=Y7DorlW1OkfO1FqQa_o5BFHEXK086Knm9kfbtU5sxzs&e=> > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__twitter.com_HBCULibAlliance&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=daRpMrbjqddwsdzCdskU1i2C9fxnKebxUEkfI527PXQ&e=> > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.instagram.com_hbcu-5Flibrary-5Falliance_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=0fSQhGIusOdpMB_BdaES7faRe55b0iftErOZILvC7mA&e=> > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=dHnbjjrQsZxXHAqKPsT9l3HTxCdEUu4oOLcJ46Sj0mA&e=> > > > _______________________________________________ > HBCU-LibAdmin mailing list -- hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org > To unsubscribe send an email to > hbcu-libadmin-leave@lists.hbculibraries.org > -- Richard Bradberry, Ph. 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Virgil, Candance
Mon, Mar 18, 2024 2:10 PM

Good Morning Ms. Phoenix,

Thank you for sharing!  Excellent!

With Hornet Pride,

DR. CANDANCE L. VIRGIL  (she/her)
Director of Library Services
AT&T Library and Technology Resource Center
P: 314.340.3629
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Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential
Marybeth Gasmanhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/
Contributor
I write about systemic racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty.
Mar 15, 2024,10:59am EDT
[Bible Presented To Lincoln]
A photograph of a man and his son looking at a display case in the library of Fisk University that ... [+]
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The first time I stepped foot into a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) library was at Fisk Universityhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj4p6vE_-yEAxXxM1kFHdWiDM0QFnoECD8QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fisk.edu%2F&usg=AOvVaw1992ejqN1Vt64CIwNcjKfQ&opi=89978449 in Nashville, Tennessee in 1994. As I walked across campus, I remember being nervous, feeling slightly out of place. Yet, the students on campus were incredibly kind, pointing me in the direction of the library and archives, where I would eventually conduct the archival research for my dissertation. Once I entered the library at Fisk, I felt immediately welcome. The head librarian and archivist went above and beyond to help me find what I needed to tell a story of African American leadership in the Jim Crow Southhttps://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws. Throughout the course of writing my dissertation, I visited the library at least 7 times and my respect for the staff and the collection continued to grow. The collection was beautifully and lovingly curated for students, faculty, and community. I had the opportunity to visit again a few months ago, and the library staff continues to educate about African American history and culture in interactive and unique ways.
[The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002]
The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002
PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE
Libraries are vitally important and fundamental to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. In 2024, libraries have become controversial in some stateshttps://www.federaltimes.com/federal-oversight/2023/11/08/librarians-turn-to-eeoc-for-help-in-fight-over-book-bans/, facing legislation related to the banning of books on seemingly controversial or debated topics. Libraries at HBCUs are some of the most important institutions in the nation because they provide a window into African American history and culture, curated by African American librarians.
The HBCU Library Alliancehttps://hbculibraries.org/, an organization dedicated to the sustainability of HBCU libraries, aims to promote their relevance and ensure their future growth. The Alliance began as a call for action to strengthen library programs and address specific needs of HBCU libraries. In 2001, a group of librarians came together at the Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) in Atlanta, GA with HBCU library directors Loretta Parhamhttps://www.auctr.edu/news-events/atlanta-university-center-library-ceo-director-loretta-parham-to-retire-this-year-2/, of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library https://www.auctr.edu/ (GA) and Janice Franklin, of Alabama State Universityhttps://www.alasu.edu/, to discuss creating an organization focused specifically on HBCU libraries. SOLINET provided underwriting for the initial meeting.
[Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance]
Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance
PHOTO CREDIT: LORETTA PARHAM

According to Parham, “I remember being so surprised, no shocked, that the library directors and deans of more than 100 HBCUs had never been brought together as a group, as a cohort, as a caucus. No one or no organization had convened this group of library leaders, not the American Library Associationhttps://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=American+Library+Association&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&dlnr=1&sei=jBHxZazqIYLn5NoPopCH6AE (ALA), not the Black Caucus of ALA and not any of the southern state’s library networks.” Additionally, she stated, “I was new to the HBCU world when I became library director at Hampton University. I had worked in public libraries for 19 years, all of my career until 1998 and I was eager to get together with other HBCU directors. Sharing what we know and what is learned on the job is a major aspect of professional development and leadership. I’m not one to sit idly by if I can see that there is something to do, and especially when it matters most for student success.”

The inaugural meeting of the Alliance was hosted in Atlanta, GA in October 2002. For the first time in history, 103 HBCUs were represented. The group drafted a mission and vision statement and began planning for the organization. According to co-founder Franklin, “Envisioning an Alliance of libraries committed to the mission of learning in HBCUs was inspired by my own love of our institutions that have sacrificed much to educate and lift our people above the hardships they have experienced throughout American history.”
[cid:image005.jpg@01DA7914.233EDC80]Sandra Phoenix, Executive Director at the HBCU Library Alliance
PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE
Incorporated in 2006, today the Alliance is a consortium that supports the work of the information professionals at the libraries, archives, and special collections of the country’s HBCUs. According to the Executive Director Sandra Phoenixhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-phoenix-4a99a68/, “Since its founding, the HBCU Library Alliance has provided an array of resources and programs to transform and strengthen its member libraries by developing library leaders, preserving member collections and making them more accessible, and planning for the future.”
Over time, the Alliance staff has grown from one full-time Executive Director to 4 full-time staff members. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundationhttps://www.mellon.org/’s 2022 $1 million Change Capital grant award provided funding for an Executive Assistant, Program Manager and Development Officer. The Alliance is proud that all full-time staff members are HBCU graduates.
Currently, 90 HBCUs are members of the Alliance. More recently, the organization opened its membership, by invitation only, to non-HBCUs. Brown Universityhttps://www.brown.edu/ is the first invited non-HBCU affiliate member. Phoenix shared, “I see the Alliance boldly highlighting the significance and importance of HBCUs. I see the Alliance more boldly bringing the historical collections of our community to the broader academic community and engaging in partnership opportunities with mission-aligned organizations.”
The Alliance has significant goals as it moves forward. Phoenix shared, “Our ambitious plans include increasing the number of undergraduates who pursue librarianship, creating a master’s in Library and Information Science program, addressing gaps in technology on college campuses, and strengthening digitization capacity.” She added “We recognize the importance of equipping libraries with up-to-date technologies and digital resources to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty. Through strategic planning and resource allocation, we intend to improve technology infrastructure, expand access to online databases and digital collections, and enhance the digital literacy skills of library users.”
The Alliance is particularly important to HBCU libraries as they typically have fewer financial resources and are historically underfunded. The organization is committed to providing a platform for librarians from HBCUs to “collaborate, share resources, and network with each other.” According to co-founder Franklin, “The HBCU Library Alliance was founded to unite and empower the libraries at HBCUs that hold rich archives documenting rare stories of African American history and culture. Connecting our community of HBCU libraries through networking provides an opportunity for us to share these stories and to preserve legacies for future generations.”
[Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance]
Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance
PHOTO CREDIT: JANICE FRANKLIN
She added, “This was my personal imperative at the inception of the Alliance. Today, more than ever, these unique collections have value and should be preserved at a time in our nation when “truth,” reality, and the teaching of African American history and culture are currently under assault. These unique treasures housed within the walls of HBCU libraries build a greater, more authentic, narrative for understanding and teaching the African American experience, worldwide. For this purpose, the Alliance has been an important milestone in the preservation of our cultural heritage.”
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Good morning, Sandra,

Indeed, this is exciting!  It was good reading the article and reminiscing.  We have come a long way!  Thank you for sharing.

Looking forward,
Richard

"We all want life to be easier.  But, that is not what happens.  We learn to handle the hard better."  (Duke University 2023/2024 Women's Basketball Coach)

On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:29 AM Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.orgmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> wrote:
Greetings Colleagues,

I trust you're well and in good spirits.  The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com.

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Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire.
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Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meetinghttps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraries.org_old-2Dsite_meeting-2D2024.html&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=6pwIaAVgBV2zaLPqv-2pHsgufVcqWGy-GbCInIvHGy8&e= and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs.

Please read, comment and share broadly.

This is EXCITING!!!

Respectfully,

Sandra

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Good Morning Ms. Phoenix, Thank you for sharing! Excellent! With Hornet Pride, DR. CANDANCE L. VIRGIL (she/her) Director of Library Services AT&T Library and Technology Resource Center P: 314.340.3629 virgilc@hssu.edu<mailto:virgilc@hssu.edu> [cid:image003.png@01D9CBAD.6CA56660] Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential Marybeth Gasman<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/> Contributor I write about systemic racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty. Mar 15, 2024,10:59am EDT [Bible Presented To Lincoln] A photograph of a man and his son looking at a display case in the library of Fisk University that ... [+] GADO VIA GETTY IMAGES The first time I stepped foot into a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) library was at Fisk University<https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj4p6vE_-yEAxXxM1kFHdWiDM0QFnoECD8QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fisk.edu%2F&usg=AOvVaw1992ejqN1Vt64CIwNcjKfQ&opi=89978449> in Nashville, Tennessee in 1994. As I walked across campus, I remember being nervous, feeling slightly out of place. Yet, the students on campus were incredibly kind, pointing me in the direction of the library and archives, where I would eventually conduct the archival research for my dissertation. Once I entered the library at Fisk, I felt immediately welcome. The head librarian and archivist went above and beyond to help me find what I needed to tell a story of African American leadership in the Jim Crow South<https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws>. Throughout the course of writing my dissertation, I visited the library at least 7 times and my respect for the staff and the collection continued to grow. The collection was beautifully and lovingly curated for students, faculty, and community. I had the opportunity to visit again a few months ago, and the library staff continues to educate about African American history and culture in interactive and unique ways. [The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002] The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002 PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE Libraries are vitally important and fundamental to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. In 2024, libraries have become controversial in some states<https://www.federaltimes.com/federal-oversight/2023/11/08/librarians-turn-to-eeoc-for-help-in-fight-over-book-bans/>, facing legislation related to the banning of books on seemingly controversial or debated topics. Libraries at HBCUs are some of the most important institutions in the nation because they provide a window into African American history and culture, curated by African American librarians. The HBCU Library Alliance<https://hbculibraries.org/>, an organization dedicated to the sustainability of HBCU libraries, aims to promote their relevance and ensure their future growth. The Alliance began as a call for action to strengthen library programs and address specific needs of HBCU libraries. In 2001, a group of librarians came together at the Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) in Atlanta, GA with HBCU library directors Loretta Parham<https://www.auctr.edu/news-events/atlanta-university-center-library-ceo-director-loretta-parham-to-retire-this-year-2/>, of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library <https://www.auctr.edu/> (GA) and Janice Franklin, of Alabama State University<https://www.alasu.edu/>, to discuss creating an organization focused specifically on HBCU libraries. SOLINET provided underwriting for the initial meeting. [Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance] Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance PHOTO CREDIT: LORETTA PARHAM According to Parham, “I remember being so surprised, no shocked, that the library directors and deans of more than 100 HBCUs had never been brought together as a group, as a cohort, as a caucus. No one or no organization had convened this group of library leaders, not the American Library Association<https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=American+Library+Association&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&dlnr=1&sei=jBHxZazqIYLn5NoPopCH6AE> (ALA), not the Black Caucus of ALA and not any of the southern state’s library networks.” Additionally, she stated, “I was new to the HBCU world when I became library director at Hampton University. I had worked in public libraries for 19 years, all of my career until 1998 and I was eager to get together with other HBCU directors. Sharing what we know and what is learned on the job is a major aspect of professional development and leadership. I’m not one to sit idly by if I can see that there is something to do, and especially when it matters most for student success.” The inaugural meeting of the Alliance was hosted in Atlanta, GA in October 2002. For the first time in history, 103 HBCUs were represented. The group drafted a mission and vision statement and began planning for the organization. According to co-founder Franklin, “Envisioning an Alliance of libraries committed to the mission of learning in HBCUs was inspired by my own love of our institutions that have sacrificed much to educate and lift our people above the hardships they have experienced throughout American history.” [cid:image005.jpg@01DA7914.233EDC80]Sandra Phoenix, Executive Director at the HBCU Library Alliance PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE Incorporated in 2006, today the Alliance is a consortium that supports the work of the information professionals at the libraries, archives, and special collections of the country’s HBCUs. According to the Executive Director Sandra Phoenix<https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-phoenix-4a99a68/>, “Since its founding, the HBCU Library Alliance has provided an array of resources and programs to transform and strengthen its member libraries by developing library leaders, preserving member collections and making them more accessible, and planning for the future.” Over time, the Alliance staff has grown from one full-time Executive Director to 4 full-time staff members. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation<https://www.mellon.org/>’s 2022 $1 million Change Capital grant award provided funding for an Executive Assistant, Program Manager and Development Officer. The Alliance is proud that all full-time staff members are HBCU graduates. Currently, 90 HBCUs are members of the Alliance. More recently, the organization opened its membership, by invitation only, to non-HBCUs. Brown University<https://www.brown.edu/> is the first invited non-HBCU affiliate member. Phoenix shared, “I see the Alliance boldly highlighting the significance and importance of HBCUs. I see the Alliance more boldly bringing the historical collections of our community to the broader academic community and engaging in partnership opportunities with mission-aligned organizations.” The Alliance has significant goals as it moves forward. Phoenix shared, “Our ambitious plans include increasing the number of undergraduates who pursue librarianship, creating a master’s in Library and Information Science program, addressing gaps in technology on college campuses, and strengthening digitization capacity.” She added “We recognize the importance of equipping libraries with up-to-date technologies and digital resources to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty. Through strategic planning and resource allocation, we intend to improve technology infrastructure, expand access to online databases and digital collections, and enhance the digital literacy skills of library users.” The Alliance is particularly important to HBCU libraries as they typically have fewer financial resources and are historically underfunded. The organization is committed to providing a platform for librarians from HBCUs to “collaborate, share resources, and network with each other.” According to co-founder Franklin, “The HBCU Library Alliance was founded to unite and empower the libraries at HBCUs that hold rich archives documenting rare stories of African American history and culture. Connecting our community of HBCU libraries through networking provides an opportunity for us to share these stories and to preserve legacies for future generations.” [Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance] Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance PHOTO CREDIT: JANICE FRANKLIN She added, “This was my personal imperative at the inception of the Alliance. Today, more than ever, these unique collections have value and should be preserved at a time in our nation when “truth,” reality, and the teaching of African American history and culture are currently under assault. These unique treasures housed within the walls of HBCU libraries build a greater, more authentic, narrative for understanding and teaching the African American experience, worldwide. For this purpose, the Alliance has been an important milestone in the preservation of our cultural heritage.” Follow me on Twitter<https://www.twitter.com/https:/twitter.com/marybethgasman> or LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/marybethgasman/>. Check out my website<https://www.marybethgasman.net/> or some of my other work here<https://www.amazon.com/HBCU-Power-Historically-Colleges-Universities/dp/1421448181/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=AUTHOR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2Sc5GMimREe2G6KhMeGNskkmigrIYzx1MMybwJ69RCwHQ_dTbj14NQVB2I2q2v8Vd9xcN-ki-6vAoGqRGyp26yy99gXRNbcDAKViEes-pbS-A3LJZzwvnM_uVAL61xcsuSpOiEbH2YgL4sd7C06t5xwfQk2eR3_9MdA_rkLXo8fYek3dvBlvYVXcICBlgsL1YjazwSX99DDk0nBBfSd8z4ScM2mIA4gmx78eL9hzuNU.D9SedjGHitELky0b12oL4yWp-mM2BxcjOh-qrdYpvc8&qid=&sr=>. [Marybeth Gasman]<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/> Marybeth Gasman<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/> Follow I am the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Endowed Chair in Education and a Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. I’ve written or edited 33 books, including Doing the Right Thing: How Colleges and Universities Can Undo Systemic Racism in Faculty Hiring (Princeton University Press, 2022), Making Black Scientists (Harvard University Press, 2019 with Thai Nguyen), Educating a Diverse Nation (Harvard University Press, 2015 with Clif Conrad) and Envisioning Black Colleges (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007). My newest book is HBCU: The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024) From: Richard Bradberry <Richard.Bradberry@morgan.edu> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 8:53 AM To: Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Cc: hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org; hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org Subject: Re: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com! You don't often get email from richard.bradberry@morgan.edu<mailto:richard.bradberry@morgan.edu>. Learn why this is important<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> [CAUTION: EXTERNAL MESSAGE] This message originated from a non-HSSU account. Please use proper judgment and caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or responding to this email. If you have concerns, contact helpdesk@hssu.edu<mailto:helpdesk@hssu.edu>. Good morning, Sandra, Indeed, this is exciting! It was good reading the article and reminiscing. We have come a long way! Thank you for sharing. Looking forward, Richard "We all want life to be easier. But, that is not what happens. We learn to handle the hard better." (Duke University 2023/2024 Women's Basketball Coach) On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:29 AM Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>> wrote: Greetings Colleagues, I trust you're well and in good spirits. 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They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. www.forbes.com<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forbes.com&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=qzwBk8YqvSlLloG8BHAHezcFFS3gkJggTOoval5UIAw&e=> Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meeting<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraries.org_old-2Dsite_meeting-2D2024.html&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=6pwIaAVgBV2zaLPqv-2pHsgufVcqWGy-GbCInIvHGy8&e=> and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs. Please read, comment and share broadly. This is EXCITING!!! 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Anderson, Kathy
Mon, Mar 18, 2024 2:21 PM

Great news!

Kathy Anderson, M.S.I.S, M.Ed.

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Good Morning Ms. Phoenix,

Thank you for sharing!  Excellent!

With Hornet Pride,

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Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential

Marybeth Gasman https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/

Contributor

I write about systemic racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty.

Mar 15, 2024,10:59am EDT

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The first time I stepped foot into a Historically Black College and
University (HBCU) library was at Fisk University
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj4p6vE_-yEAxXxM1kFHdWiDM0QFnoECD8QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fisk.edu%2F&usg=AOvVaw1992ejqN1Vt64CIwNcjKfQ&opi=89978449 in
Nashville, Tennessee in 1994. As I walked across campus, I remember being
nervous, feeling slightly out of place. Yet, the students on campus were
incredibly kind, pointing me in the direction of the library and archives,
where I would eventually conduct the archival research for my dissertation.
Once I entered the library at Fisk, I felt immediately welcome. The head
librarian and archivist went above and beyond to help me find what I needed
to tell a story of African American leadership in the Jim Crow South
https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws.
Throughout the course of writing my dissertation, I visited the library at
least 7 times and my respect for the staff and the collection continued to
grow. The collection was beautifully and lovingly curated for students,
faculty, and community. I had the opportunity to visit again a few months
ago, and the library staff continues to educate about African American
history and culture in interactive and unique ways.

[image: The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA,
2002]

The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002

PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE

Libraries are vitally important and fundamental to all of us. They provide
us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. In 2024, libraries
have become controversial in some states
https://www.federaltimes.com/federal-oversight/2023/11/08/librarians-turn-to-eeoc-for-help-in-fight-over-book-bans/,
facing legislation related to the banning of books on seemingly
controversial or debated topics. Libraries at HBCUs are some of the most
important institutions in the nation because they provide a window into
African American history and culture, curated by African American
librarians.

The HBCU Library Alliance https://hbculibraries.org/, an organization
dedicated to the sustainability of HBCU libraries, aims to promote their
relevance and ensure their future growth. The Alliance began as a call for
action to strengthen library programs and address specific needs of HBCU
libraries. In 2001, a group of librarians came together at the Southeastern
Library Network (SOLINET) in Atlanta, GA with HBCU library directors Loretta
Parham
https://www.auctr.edu/news-events/atlanta-university-center-library-ceo-director-loretta-parham-to-retire-this-year-2/,
of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library
https://www.auctr.edu/(GA) and Janice Franklin, of Alabama State
University https://www.alasu.edu/, to discuss creating an organization
focused specifically on HBCU libraries. SOLINET provided underwriting for
the initial meeting.

[image: Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance]

Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance

PHOTO CREDIT: LORETTA PARHAM

According to Parham, “I remember being so surprised, no shocked, that the
library directors and deans of more than 100 HBCUs had never been brought
together as a group, as a cohort, as a caucus. No one or no organization
had convened this group of library leaders, not the American Library
Association
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=American+Library+Association&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&dlnr=1&sei=jBHxZazqIYLn5NoPopCH6AE (ALA),
not the Black Caucus of ALA and not any of the southern state’s library
networks.” Additionally, she stated, “I was new to the HBCU world when I
became library director at Hampton University. I had worked in public
libraries for 19 years, all of my career until 1998 and I was eager to get
together with other HBCU directors. Sharing what we know and what is
learned on the job is a major aspect of professional development and
leadership. I’m not one to sit idly by if I can see that there is something
to do, and especially when it matters most for student success.”

The inaugural meeting of the Alliance was hosted in Atlanta, GA in October
2002. For the first time in history, 103 HBCUs were represented. The group
drafted a mission and vision statement and began planning for the
organization. According to co-founder Franklin, “Envisioning an Alliance of
libraries committed to the mission of learning in HBCUs was inspired by my
own love of our institutions that have sacrificed much to educate and lift
our people above the hardships they have experienced throughout American
history.”

Sandra Phoenix, Executive Director at the HBCU Library Alliance

PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE

Incorporated in 2006, today the Alliance is a consortium that supports the
work of the information professionals at the libraries, archives, and
special collections of the country’s HBCUs. According to the Executive
Director Sandra Phoenix
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-phoenix-4a99a68/, “Since its
founding, the HBCU Library Alliance has provided an array of resources and
programs to transform and strengthen its member libraries by developing
library leaders, preserving member collections and making them more
accessible, and planning for the future.”

Over time, the Alliance staff has grown from one full-time Executive
Director to 4 full-time staff members. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
https://www.mellon.org/’s 2022 $1 million Change Capital grant award
provided funding for an Executive Assistant, Program Manager and
Development Officer. The Alliance is proud that all full-time staff members
are HBCU graduates.

Currently, 90 HBCUs are members of the Alliance. More recently, the
organization opened its membership, by invitation only, to non-HBCUs. Brown
University https://www.brown.edu/ is the first invited non-HBCU
affiliate member. Phoenix shared, “I see the Alliance boldly highlighting
the significance and importance of HBCUs. I see the Alliance more boldly
bringing the historical collections of our community to the broader
academic community and engaging in partnership opportunities with
mission-aligned organizations.”

The Alliance has significant goals as it moves forward. Phoenix shared,
“Our ambitious plans include increasing the number of undergraduates who
pursue librarianship, creating a master’s in Library and Information
Science program, addressing gaps in technology on college campuses, and
strengthening digitization capacity.” She added “We recognize the
importance of equipping libraries with up-to-date technologies and digital
resources to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty. Through
strategic planning and resource allocation, we intend to improve technology
infrastructure, expand access to online databases and digital collections,
and enhance the digital literacy skills of library users.”

The Alliance is particularly important to HBCU libraries as they typically
have fewer financial resources and are historically underfunded. The
organization is committed to providing a platform for librarians from HBCUs
to “collaborate, share resources, and network with each other.” According
to co-founder Franklin, “The HBCU Library Alliance was founded to unite and
empower the libraries at HBCUs that hold rich archives documenting rare
stories of African American history and culture. Connecting our community
of HBCU libraries through networking provides an opportunity for us to
share these stories and to preserve legacies for future generations.”

[image: Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance]

Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance

PHOTO CREDIT: JANICE FRANKLIN

She added, “This was my personal imperative at the inception of the
Alliance. Today, more than ever, these unique collections have value and
should be preserved at a time in our nation when “truth,” reality, and the
teaching of African American history and culture are currently under
assault. These unique treasures housed within the walls of HBCU libraries
build a greater, more authentic, narrative for understanding and teaching
the African American experience, worldwide. For this purpose, the Alliance
has been an important milestone in the preservation of our cultural
heritage.”

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/marybethgasman/. Check out my website
https://www.marybethgasman.net/ or some of my other work here
https://www.amazon.com/HBCU-Power-Historically-Colleges-Universities/dp/1421448181/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=AUTHOR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2Sc5GMimREe2G6KhMeGNskkmigrIYzx1MMybwJ69RCwHQ_dTbj14NQVB2I2q2v8Vd9xcN-ki-6vAoGqRGyp26yy99gXRNbcDAKViEes-pbS-A3LJZzwvnM_uVAL61xcsuSpOiEbH2YgL4sd7C06t5xwfQk2eR3_9MdA_rkLXo8fYek3dvBlvYVXcICBlgsL1YjazwSX99DDk0nBBfSd8z4ScM2mIA4gmx78eL9hzuNU.D9SedjGHitELky0b12oL4yWp-mM2BxcjOh-qrdYpvc8&qid=&sr=. *

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Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers
University. I’ve written or edited 33 books, including Doing the Right
Thing: How Colleges and Universities Can Undo Systemic Racism in Faculty
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(Princeton University Press, 2022), Making Black Scientists (Harvard
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University Press, 2015 with Clif Conrad) and Envisioning Black Colleges (Johns
Hopkins University Press, 2007). My newest book is *HBCU: The Power of
Historically Black Colleges and Universities *(Johns Hopkins University
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To: Sandra Phoenix sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
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Good morning, Sandra,

Indeed, this is exciting!  It was good reading the article and
reminiscing.  We have come a long way!  Thank you for sharing.

Looking forward,

Richard

"We all want life to be easier.  But, that is not what happens.  We learn
to handle the hard better."  (Duke University 2023/2024 Women's Basketball
Coach)

On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:29 AM Sandra Phoenix sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
wrote:

Greetings Colleagues,

I trust you're well and in good spirits.  The HBCU Library Alliance is
featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19
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Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential
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Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us.
They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire.

www.forbes.com
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Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the
article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership
Meeting
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and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work
to advance HBCUs.

Please read, comment and share broadly.

This is EXCITING!!!

Respectfully,

Sandra

Sandra Phoenix

Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance
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Great news! *Kathy Anderson, M.S.I.S, M.Ed.* Library Director Office of Academic Affairs| Library Philander Smith University | D.W. Reynolds Library 900 W. Daisy L. Gatson Bates Drive | Little Rock, AR 72202 (501) 370-5306 direct | kanderson@philander.edu [image: Logo, company name Description automatically generated] On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:16 AM Virgil, Candance <VirgilC@hssu.edu> wrote: > Good Morning Ms. Phoenix, > > > > Thank you for sharing! Excellent! > > > > *With Hornet Pride,* > > > > *DR. CANDANCE L. VIRGIL *(she/her) > > *Director of Library Services* > > AT&T Library and Technology Resource Center > > P: 314.340.3629 > > virgilc@hssu.edu > > > > [image: cid:image003.png@01D9CBAD.6CA56660] > > *Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential* > > *Marybeth Gasman <https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/>* > > Contributor > > *I write about systemic racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty.* > > Mar 15, 2024,10:59am EDT > > [image: Bible Presented To Lincoln] > > A photograph of a man and his son looking at a display case in the library > of Fisk University that ... [+] > > GADO VIA GETTY IMAGES > > The first time I stepped foot into a Historically Black College and > University (HBCU) library was at Fisk University > <https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj4p6vE_-yEAxXxM1kFHdWiDM0QFnoECD8QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fisk.edu%2F&usg=AOvVaw1992ejqN1Vt64CIwNcjKfQ&opi=89978449> in > Nashville, Tennessee in 1994. As I walked across campus, I remember being > nervous, feeling slightly out of place. Yet, the students on campus were > incredibly kind, pointing me in the direction of the library and archives, > where I would eventually conduct the archival research for my dissertation. > Once I entered the library at Fisk, I felt immediately welcome. The head > librarian and archivist went above and beyond to help me find what I needed > to tell a story of African American leadership in the Jim Crow South > <https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws>. > Throughout the course of writing my dissertation, I visited the library at > least 7 times and my respect for the staff and the collection continued to > grow. The collection was beautifully and lovingly curated for students, > faculty, and community. I had the opportunity to visit again a few months > ago, and the library staff continues to educate about African American > history and culture in interactive and unique ways. > > [image: The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, > 2002] > > The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002 > > PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE > > Libraries are vitally important and fundamental to all of us. They provide > us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. In 2024, libraries > have become controversial in some states > <https://www.federaltimes.com/federal-oversight/2023/11/08/librarians-turn-to-eeoc-for-help-in-fight-over-book-bans/>, > facing legislation related to the banning of books on seemingly > controversial or debated topics. Libraries at HBCUs are some of the most > important institutions in the nation because they provide a window into > African American history and culture, curated by African American > librarians. > > The HBCU Library Alliance <https://hbculibraries.org/>, an organization > dedicated to the sustainability of HBCU libraries, aims to promote their > relevance and ensure their future growth. The Alliance began as a call for > action to strengthen library programs and address specific needs of HBCU > libraries. In 2001, a group of librarians came together at the Southeastern > Library Network (SOLINET) in Atlanta, GA with HBCU library directors Loretta > Parham > <https://www.auctr.edu/news-events/atlanta-university-center-library-ceo-director-loretta-parham-to-retire-this-year-2/>, > of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library > <https://www.auctr.edu/>(GA) and Janice Franklin, of Alabama State > University <https://www.alasu.edu/>, to discuss creating an organization > focused specifically on HBCU libraries. SOLINET provided underwriting for > the initial meeting. > > [image: Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance] > > Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance > > PHOTO CREDIT: LORETTA PARHAM > > > > According to Parham, “I remember being so surprised, no shocked, that the > library directors and deans of more than 100 HBCUs had never been brought > together as a group, as a cohort, as a caucus. No one or no organization > had convened this group of library leaders, not the American Library > Association > <https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=American+Library+Association&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&dlnr=1&sei=jBHxZazqIYLn5NoPopCH6AE> (ALA), > not the Black Caucus of ALA and not any of the southern state’s library > networks.” Additionally, she stated, “I was new to the HBCU world when I > became library director at Hampton University. I had worked in public > libraries for 19 years, all of my career until 1998 and I was eager to get > together with other HBCU directors. Sharing what we know and what is > learned on the job is a major aspect of professional development and > leadership. I’m not one to sit idly by if I can see that there is something > to do, and especially when it matters most for student success.” > > > > The inaugural meeting of the Alliance was hosted in Atlanta, GA in October > 2002. For the first time in history, 103 HBCUs were represented. The group > drafted a mission and vision statement and began planning for the > organization. According to co-founder Franklin, “Envisioning an Alliance of > libraries committed to the mission of learning in HBCUs was inspired by my > own love of our institutions that have sacrificed much to educate and lift > our people above the hardships they have experienced throughout American > history.” > > Sandra Phoenix, Executive Director at the HBCU Library Alliance > > PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE > > Incorporated in 2006, today the Alliance is a consortium that supports the > work of the information professionals at the libraries, archives, and > special collections of the country’s HBCUs. According to the Executive > Director Sandra Phoenix > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-phoenix-4a99a68/>, “Since its > founding, the HBCU Library Alliance has provided an array of resources and > programs to transform and strengthen its member libraries by developing > library leaders, preserving member collections and making them more > accessible, and planning for the future.” > > Over time, the Alliance staff has grown from one full-time Executive > Director to 4 full-time staff members. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation > <https://www.mellon.org/>’s 2022 $1 million Change Capital grant award > provided funding for an Executive Assistant, Program Manager and > Development Officer. The Alliance is proud that all full-time staff members > are HBCU graduates. > > Currently, 90 HBCUs are members of the Alliance. More recently, the > organization opened its membership, by invitation only, to non-HBCUs. Brown > University <https://www.brown.edu/> is the first invited non-HBCU > affiliate member. Phoenix shared, “I see the Alliance boldly highlighting > the significance and importance of HBCUs. I see the Alliance more boldly > bringing the historical collections of our community to the broader > academic community and engaging in partnership opportunities with > mission-aligned organizations.” > > The Alliance has significant goals as it moves forward. Phoenix shared, > “Our ambitious plans include increasing the number of undergraduates who > pursue librarianship, creating a master’s in Library and Information > Science program, addressing gaps in technology on college campuses, and > strengthening digitization capacity.” She added “We recognize the > importance of equipping libraries with up-to-date technologies and digital > resources to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty. Through > strategic planning and resource allocation, we intend to improve technology > infrastructure, expand access to online databases and digital collections, > and enhance the digital literacy skills of library users.” > > The Alliance is particularly important to HBCU libraries as they typically > have fewer financial resources and are historically underfunded. The > organization is committed to providing a platform for librarians from HBCUs > to “collaborate, share resources, and network with each other.” According > to co-founder Franklin, “The HBCU Library Alliance was founded to unite and > empower the libraries at HBCUs that hold rich archives documenting rare > stories of African American history and culture. Connecting our community > of HBCU libraries through networking provides an opportunity for us to > share these stories and to preserve legacies for future generations.” > > [image: Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance] > > Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance > > PHOTO CREDIT: JANICE FRANKLIN > > She added, “This was my personal imperative at the inception of the > Alliance. Today, more than ever, these unique collections have value and > should be preserved at a time in our nation when “truth,” reality, and the > teaching of African American history and culture are currently under > assault. These unique treasures housed within the walls of HBCU libraries > build a greater, more authentic, narrative for understanding and teaching > the African American experience, worldwide. For this purpose, the Alliance > has been an important milestone in the preservation of our cultural > heritage.” > > *Follow me on Twitter > <https://www.twitter.com/https:/twitter.com/marybethgasman> or LinkedIn > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/marybethgasman/>. Check out my website > <https://www.marybethgasman.net/> or some of my other work here > <https://www.amazon.com/HBCU-Power-Historically-Colleges-Universities/dp/1421448181/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=AUTHOR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2Sc5GMimREe2G6KhMeGNskkmigrIYzx1MMybwJ69RCwHQ_dTbj14NQVB2I2q2v8Vd9xcN-ki-6vAoGqRGyp26yy99gXRNbcDAKViEes-pbS-A3LJZzwvnM_uVAL61xcsuSpOiEbH2YgL4sd7C06t5xwfQk2eR3_9MdA_rkLXo8fYek3dvBlvYVXcICBlgsL1YjazwSX99DDk0nBBfSd8z4ScM2mIA4gmx78eL9hzuNU.D9SedjGHitELky0b12oL4yWp-mM2BxcjOh-qrdYpvc8&qid=&sr=>. * > > [image: Marybeth Gasman] <https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/> > > *Marybeth Gasman <https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/>* > > Follow > > I am the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Endowed Chair in Education and a > Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers > University. I’ve written or edited 33 books, including *Doing the Right > Thing: How Colleges and Universities Can Undo Systemic Racism in Faculty > Hiring* (Princeton University Press, 2022), *Making Black Scientists* (Harvard > University Press, 2019 with Thai Nguyen), *Educating a Diverse Nation* (Harvard > University Press, 2015 with Clif Conrad) and *Envisioning Black Colleges* (Johns > Hopkins University Press, 2007). My newest book is *HBCU: The Power of > Historically Black Colleges and Universities *(Johns Hopkins University > Press, 2024) > > > > > > > > *From:* Richard Bradberry <Richard.Bradberry@morgan.edu> > *Sent:* Monday, March 18, 2024 8:53 AM > *To:* Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> > *Cc:* hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org; > hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org > *Subject:* Re: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com! > > > > You don't often get email from richard.bradberry@morgan.edu. Learn why > this is important <https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> > > *[CAUTION: EXTERNAL MESSAGE] *This message originated from a non-HSSU > account. Please use proper judgment and caution when opening attachments, > clicking links, or responding to this email. If you have concerns, contact > helpdesk@hssu.edu. > > Good morning, Sandra, > > > > Indeed, this is exciting! It was good reading the article and > reminiscing. We have come a long way! Thank you for sharing. > > > > Looking forward, > > Richard > > > > "We all want life to be easier. But, that is not what happens. We learn > to handle the hard better." (Duke University 2023/2024 Women's Basketball > Coach) > > > > > > On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:29 AM Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> > wrote: > > Greetings Colleagues, > > > > I trust you're well and in good spirits. The HBCU Library Alliance is > featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com. > > > > > https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19 > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> > > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> > > Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> > > Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. > They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. > > www.forbes.com > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forbes.com&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=qzwBk8YqvSlLloG8BHAHezcFFS3gkJggTOoval5UIAw&e=> > > > > Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the > article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership > Meeting > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraries.org_old-2Dsite_meeting-2D2024.html&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=6pwIaAVgBV2zaLPqv-2pHsgufVcqWGy-GbCInIvHGy8&e=> > and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work > to advance HBCUs. > > > > Please read, comment and share broadly. > > > > This is EXCITING!!! > > > > Respectfully, > > > > Sandra > > > > *Sandra Phoenix* > > Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hbculibraries.org_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=AAV8zs8aGMY46tMq1CQUyp6G-Sx7dREKiYGpRB-biZA&e=> > > > Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101 > > Mobile: (404) 702-5854 > > 600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100 > > McDonough, GA 30253 > > Web: hbculibraries.org > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hbculibraries.org_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=AAV8zs8aGMY46tMq1CQUyp6G-Sx7dREKiYGpRB-biZA&e=> > > > Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org > > *Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to > come. * > > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.facebook.com_hbculibraryalliance1_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=Y7DorlW1OkfO1FqQa_o5BFHEXK086Knm9kfbtU5sxzs&e=> > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__twitter.com_HBCULibAlliance&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=daRpMrbjqddwsdzCdskU1i2C9fxnKebxUEkfI527PXQ&e=> > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.instagram.com_hbcu-5Flibrary-5Falliance_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=0fSQhGIusOdpMB_BdaES7faRe55b0iftErOZILvC7mA&e=> > > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com_&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=dHnbjjrQsZxXHAqKPsT9l3HTxCdEUu4oOLcJ46Sj0mA&e=> > > > > _______________________________________________ > HBCU-LibAdmin mailing list -- hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org > To unsubscribe send an email to > hbcu-libadmin-leave@lists.hbculibraries.org > > > > > -- > > Richard Bradberry, Ph. 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Mon, Mar 18, 2024 4:18 PM

VERY EXCITING NEWS!

Dr. Blanche Sanders
Dean, University Libraries
Alcorn State University
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Alcorn State, MS 39096
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Subject: Re: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com!

Great news!

Kathy Anderson, M.S.I.S, M.Ed.

Library Director

Office of Academic Affairs| Library
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On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:16 AM Virgil, Candance <VirgilC@hssu.edumailto:VirgilC@hssu.edu> wrote:

Good Morning Ms. Phoenix,

Thank you for sharing!  Excellent!

With Hornet Pride,

DR. CANDANCE L. VIRGIL  (she/her)

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Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential

Marybeth Gasmanhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/

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I write about systemic racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty.

Mar 15, 2024,10:59am EDT

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The first time I stepped foot into a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) library was at Fisk Universityhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj4p6vE_-yEAxXxM1kFHdWiDM0QFnoECD8QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fisk.edu%2F&usg=AOvVaw1992ejqN1Vt64CIwNcjKfQ&opi=89978449 in Nashville, Tennessee in 1994. As I walked across campus, I remember being nervous, feeling slightly out of place. Yet, the students on campus were incredibly kind, pointing me in the direction of the library and archives, where I would eventually conduct the archival research for my dissertation. Once I entered the library at Fisk, I felt immediately welcome. The head librarian and archivist went above and beyond to help me find what I needed to tell a story of African American leadership in the Jim Crow Southhttps://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws. Throughout the course of writing my dissertation, I visited the library at least 7 times and my respect for the staff and the collection continued to grow. The collection was beautifully and lovingly curated for students, faculty, and community. I had the opportunity to visit again a few months ago, and the library staff continues to educate about African American history and culture in interactive and unique ways.

[The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002]

The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002

PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE

Libraries are vitally important and fundamental to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. In 2024, libraries have become controversial in some stateshttps://www.federaltimes.com/federal-oversight/2023/11/08/librarians-turn-to-eeoc-for-help-in-fight-over-book-bans/, facing legislation related to the banning of books on seemingly controversial or debated topics. Libraries at HBCUs are some of the most important institutions in the nation because they provide a window into African American history and culture, curated by African American librarians.

The HBCU Library Alliancehttps://hbculibraries.org/, an organization dedicated to the sustainability of HBCU libraries, aims to promote their relevance and ensure their future growth. The Alliance began as a call for action to strengthen library programs and address specific needs of HBCU libraries. In 2001, a group of librarians came together at the Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) in Atlanta, GA with HBCU library directors Loretta Parhamhttps://www.auctr.edu/news-events/atlanta-university-center-library-ceo-director-loretta-parham-to-retire-this-year-2/, of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library https://www.auctr.edu/ (GA) and Janice Franklin, of Alabama State Universityhttps://www.alasu.edu/, to discuss creating an organization focused specifically on HBCU libraries. SOLINET provided underwriting for the initial meeting.

[Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance]

Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance

PHOTO CREDIT: LORETTA PARHAM

According to Parham, “I remember being so surprised, no shocked, that the library directors and deans of more than 100 HBCUs had never been brought together as a group, as a cohort, as a caucus. No one or no organization had convened this group of library leaders, not the American Library Associationhttps://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=American+Library+Association&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&dlnr=1&sei=jBHxZazqIYLn5NoPopCH6AE (ALA), not the Black Caucus of ALA and not any of the southern state’s library networks.” Additionally, she stated, “I was new to the HBCU world when I became library director at Hampton University. I had worked in public libraries for 19 years, all of my career until 1998 and I was eager to get together with other HBCU directors. Sharing what we know and what is learned on the job is a major aspect of professional development and leadership. I’m not one to sit idly by if I can see that there is something to do, and especially when it matters most for student success.”

The inaugural meeting of the Alliance was hosted in Atlanta, GA in October 2002. For the first time in history, 103 HBCUs were represented. The group drafted a mission and vision statement and began planning for the organization. According to co-founder Franklin, “Envisioning an Alliance of libraries committed to the mission of learning in HBCUs was inspired by my own love of our institutions that have sacrificed much to educate and lift our people above the hardships they have experienced throughout American history.”

[cid:ii_18e51f0423c8546ed5]Sandra Phoenix, Executive Director at the HBCU Library Alliance

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Incorporated in 2006, today the Alliance is a consortium that supports the work of the information professionals at the libraries, archives, and special collections of the country’s HBCUs. According to the Executive Director Sandra Phoenixhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-phoenix-4a99a68/, “Since its founding, the HBCU Library Alliance has provided an array of resources and programs to transform and strengthen its member libraries by developing library leaders, preserving member collections and making them more accessible, and planning for the future.”

Over time, the Alliance staff has grown from one full-time Executive Director to 4 full-time staff members. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundationhttps://www.mellon.org/’s 2022 $1 million Change Capital grant award provided funding for an Executive Assistant, Program Manager and Development Officer. The Alliance is proud that all full-time staff members are HBCU graduates.

Currently, 90 HBCUs are members of the Alliance. More recently, the organization opened its membership, by invitation only, to non-HBCUs. Brown Universityhttps://www.brown.edu/ is the first invited non-HBCU affiliate member. Phoenix shared, “I see the Alliance boldly highlighting the significance and importance of HBCUs. I see the Alliance more boldly bringing the historical collections of our community to the broader academic community and engaging in partnership opportunities with mission-aligned organizations.”

The Alliance has significant goals as it moves forward. Phoenix shared, “Our ambitious plans include increasing the number of undergraduates who pursue librarianship, creating a master’s in Library and Information Science program, addressing gaps in technology on college campuses, and strengthening digitization capacity.” She added “We recognize the importance of equipping libraries with up-to-date technologies and digital resources to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty. Through strategic planning and resource allocation, we intend to improve technology infrastructure, expand access to online databases and digital collections, and enhance the digital literacy skills of library users.”

The Alliance is particularly important to HBCU libraries as they typically have fewer financial resources and are historically underfunded. The organization is committed to providing a platform for librarians from HBCUs to “collaborate, share resources, and network with each other.” According to co-founder Franklin, “The HBCU Library Alliance was founded to unite and empower the libraries at HBCUs that hold rich archives documenting rare stories of African American history and culture. Connecting our community of HBCU libraries through networking provides an opportunity for us to share these stories and to preserve legacies for future generations.”

[Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance]

Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance

PHOTO CREDIT: JANICE FRANKLIN

She added, “This was my personal imperative at the inception of the Alliance. Today, more than ever, these unique collections have value and should be preserved at a time in our nation when “truth,” reality, and the teaching of African American history and culture are currently under assault. These unique treasures housed within the walls of HBCU libraries build a greater, more authentic, narrative for understanding and teaching the African American experience, worldwide. For this purpose, the Alliance has been an important milestone in the preservation of our cultural heritage.”

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I am the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Endowed Chair in Education and a Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. I’ve written or edited 33 books, including Doing the Right Thing: How Colleges and Universities Can Undo Systemic Racism in Faculty Hiring (Princeton University Press, 2022), Making Black Scientists (Harvard University Press, 2019 with Thai Nguyen), Educating a Diverse Nation (Harvard University Press, 2015 with Clif Conrad) and Envisioning Black Colleges (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007). My newest book is HBCU: The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024)

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Good morning, Sandra,

Indeed, this is exciting!  It was good reading the article and reminiscing.  We have come a long way!  Thank you for sharing.

Looking forward,

Richard

"We all want life to be easier.  But, that is not what happens.  We learn to handle the hard better."  (Duke University 2023/2024 Women's Basketball Coach)

On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:29 AM Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.orgmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> wrote:

Greetings Colleagues,

I trust you're well and in good spirits.  The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com.

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Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire.

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Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meetinghttps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraries.org_old-2Dsite_meeting-2D2024.html&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=6pwIaAVgBV2zaLPqv-2pHsgufVcqWGy-GbCInIvHGy8&e= and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs.

Please read, comment and share broadly.

This is EXCITING!!!

Respectfully,

Sandra

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VERY EXCITING NEWS! Dr. Blanche Sanders Dean, University Libraries Alcorn State University 1000 ASU Drive 539 Alcorn State, MS 39096 office (601) 877-6350 fax (601) 877-3885 ________________________________ From: Anderson, Kathy via HBCU-LibAdmin <hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 9:21 AM To: Virgil, Candance <VirgilC@hssu.edu> Cc: Richard Bradberry <Richard.Bradberry@morgan.edu>; Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>; hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org <hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org>; hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org <hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org> Subject: Re: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com! Great news! Kathy Anderson, M.S.I.S, M.Ed. Library Director Office of Academic Affairs| Library Philander Smith University | D.W. Reynolds Library 900 W. Daisy L. Gatson Bates Drive | Little Rock, AR 72202 (501) 370-5306 direct | kanderson@philander.edu<mailto:kanderson@philander.edu> [Logo, company name Description automatically generated] On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:16 AM Virgil, Candance <VirgilC@hssu.edu<mailto:VirgilC@hssu.edu>> wrote: Good Morning Ms. Phoenix, Thank you for sharing! Excellent! With Hornet Pride, DR. CANDANCE L. VIRGIL (she/her) Director of Library Services AT&T Library and Technology Resource Center P: 314.340.3629 virgilc@hssu.edu<mailto:virgilc@hssu.edu> [cid:image003.png@01D9CBAD.6CA56660] Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential Marybeth Gasman<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/> Contributor I write about systemic racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty. Mar 15, 2024,10:59am EDT [Bible Presented To Lincoln] A photograph of a man and his son looking at a display case in the library of Fisk University that ... [+] GADO VIA GETTY IMAGES The first time I stepped foot into a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) library was at Fisk University<https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj4p6vE_-yEAxXxM1kFHdWiDM0QFnoECD8QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fisk.edu%2F&usg=AOvVaw1992ejqN1Vt64CIwNcjKfQ&opi=89978449> in Nashville, Tennessee in 1994. As I walked across campus, I remember being nervous, feeling slightly out of place. Yet, the students on campus were incredibly kind, pointing me in the direction of the library and archives, where I would eventually conduct the archival research for my dissertation. Once I entered the library at Fisk, I felt immediately welcome. The head librarian and archivist went above and beyond to help me find what I needed to tell a story of African American leadership in the Jim Crow South<https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/jim-crow-laws>. Throughout the course of writing my dissertation, I visited the library at least 7 times and my respect for the staff and the collection continued to grow. The collection was beautifully and lovingly curated for students, faculty, and community. I had the opportunity to visit again a few months ago, and the library staff continues to educate about African American history and culture in interactive and unique ways. [The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002] The Inaugural meeting of the HBCU Library Alliance in Atlanta, GA, 2002 PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE Libraries are vitally important and fundamental to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. In 2024, libraries have become controversial in some states<https://www.federaltimes.com/federal-oversight/2023/11/08/librarians-turn-to-eeoc-for-help-in-fight-over-book-bans/>, facing legislation related to the banning of books on seemingly controversial or debated topics. Libraries at HBCUs are some of the most important institutions in the nation because they provide a window into African American history and culture, curated by African American librarians. The HBCU Library Alliance<https://hbculibraries.org/>, an organization dedicated to the sustainability of HBCU libraries, aims to promote their relevance and ensure their future growth. The Alliance began as a call for action to strengthen library programs and address specific needs of HBCU libraries. In 2001, a group of librarians came together at the Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) in Atlanta, GA with HBCU library directors Loretta Parham<https://www.auctr.edu/news-events/atlanta-university-center-library-ceo-director-loretta-parham-to-retire-this-year-2/>, of the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library <https://www.auctr.edu/> (GA) and Janice Franklin, of Alabama State University<https://www.alasu.edu/>, to discuss creating an organization focused specifically on HBCU libraries. SOLINET provided underwriting for the initial meeting. [Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance] Loretta Parham, co-founder of the HBCU Library Alliance PHOTO CREDIT: LORETTA PARHAM According to Parham, “I remember being so surprised, no shocked, that the library directors and deans of more than 100 HBCUs had never been brought together as a group, as a cohort, as a caucus. No one or no organization had convened this group of library leaders, not the American Library Association<https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=American+Library+Association&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&dlnr=1&sei=jBHxZazqIYLn5NoPopCH6AE> (ALA), not the Black Caucus of ALA and not any of the southern state’s library networks.” Additionally, she stated, “I was new to the HBCU world when I became library director at Hampton University. I had worked in public libraries for 19 years, all of my career until 1998 and I was eager to get together with other HBCU directors. Sharing what we know and what is learned on the job is a major aspect of professional development and leadership. I’m not one to sit idly by if I can see that there is something to do, and especially when it matters most for student success.” The inaugural meeting of the Alliance was hosted in Atlanta, GA in October 2002. For the first time in history, 103 HBCUs were represented. The group drafted a mission and vision statement and began planning for the organization. According to co-founder Franklin, “Envisioning an Alliance of libraries committed to the mission of learning in HBCUs was inspired by my own love of our institutions that have sacrificed much to educate and lift our people above the hardships they have experienced throughout American history.” [cid:ii_18e51f0423c8546ed5]Sandra Phoenix, Executive Director at the HBCU Library Alliance PHOTO CREDIT: HBCU LIBRARY ALLIANCE Incorporated in 2006, today the Alliance is a consortium that supports the work of the information professionals at the libraries, archives, and special collections of the country’s HBCUs. According to the Executive Director Sandra Phoenix<https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-phoenix-4a99a68/>, “Since its founding, the HBCU Library Alliance has provided an array of resources and programs to transform and strengthen its member libraries by developing library leaders, preserving member collections and making them more accessible, and planning for the future.” Over time, the Alliance staff has grown from one full-time Executive Director to 4 full-time staff members. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation<https://www.mellon.org/>’s 2022 $1 million Change Capital grant award provided funding for an Executive Assistant, Program Manager and Development Officer. The Alliance is proud that all full-time staff members are HBCU graduates. Currently, 90 HBCUs are members of the Alliance. More recently, the organization opened its membership, by invitation only, to non-HBCUs. Brown University<https://www.brown.edu/> is the first invited non-HBCU affiliate member. Phoenix shared, “I see the Alliance boldly highlighting the significance and importance of HBCUs. I see the Alliance more boldly bringing the historical collections of our community to the broader academic community and engaging in partnership opportunities with mission-aligned organizations.” The Alliance has significant goals as it moves forward. Phoenix shared, “Our ambitious plans include increasing the number of undergraduates who pursue librarianship, creating a master’s in Library and Information Science program, addressing gaps in technology on college campuses, and strengthening digitization capacity.” She added “We recognize the importance of equipping libraries with up-to-date technologies and digital resources to meet the evolving needs of students and faculty. Through strategic planning and resource allocation, we intend to improve technology infrastructure, expand access to online databases and digital collections, and enhance the digital literacy skills of library users.” The Alliance is particularly important to HBCU libraries as they typically have fewer financial resources and are historically underfunded. The organization is committed to providing a platform for librarians from HBCUs to “collaborate, share resources, and network with each other.” According to co-founder Franklin, “The HBCU Library Alliance was founded to unite and empower the libraries at HBCUs that hold rich archives documenting rare stories of African American history and culture. Connecting our community of HBCU libraries through networking provides an opportunity for us to share these stories and to preserve legacies for future generations.” [Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance] Janice Franklin, co-founder, HBCU Library Alliance PHOTO CREDIT: JANICE FRANKLIN She added, “This was my personal imperative at the inception of the Alliance. Today, more than ever, these unique collections have value and should be preserved at a time in our nation when “truth,” reality, and the teaching of African American history and culture are currently under assault. These unique treasures housed within the walls of HBCU libraries build a greater, more authentic, narrative for understanding and teaching the African American experience, worldwide. For this purpose, the Alliance has been an important milestone in the preservation of our cultural heritage.” Follow me on Twitter<https://www.twitter.com/https:/twitter.com/marybethgasman> or LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/marybethgasman/>. Check out my website<https://www.marybethgasman.net/> or some of my other work here<https://www.amazon.com/HBCU-Power-Historically-Colleges-Universities/dp/1421448181/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=AUTHOR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2Sc5GMimREe2G6KhMeGNskkmigrIYzx1MMybwJ69RCwHQ_dTbj14NQVB2I2q2v8Vd9xcN-ki-6vAoGqRGyp26yy99gXRNbcDAKViEes-pbS-A3LJZzwvnM_uVAL61xcsuSpOiEbH2YgL4sd7C06t5xwfQk2eR3_9MdA_rkLXo8fYek3dvBlvYVXcICBlgsL1YjazwSX99DDk0nBBfSd8z4ScM2mIA4gmx78eL9hzuNU.D9SedjGHitELky0b12oL4yWp-mM2BxcjOh-qrdYpvc8&qid=&sr=>. [Marybeth Gasman]<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/> Marybeth Gasman<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/> Follow I am the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Endowed Chair in Education and a Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. I’ve written or edited 33 books, including Doing the Right Thing: How Colleges and Universities Can Undo Systemic Racism in Faculty Hiring (Princeton University Press, 2022), Making Black Scientists (Harvard University Press, 2019 with Thai Nguyen), Educating a Diverse Nation (Harvard University Press, 2015 with Clif Conrad) and Envisioning Black Colleges (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007). My newest book is HBCU: The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024) From: Richard Bradberry <Richard.Bradberry@morgan.edu<mailto:Richard.Bradberry@morgan.edu>> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 8:53 AM To: Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>> Cc: hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org<mailto:hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org>; hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org<mailto:hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org> Subject: Re: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com! You don't often get email from richard.bradberry@morgan.edu<mailto:richard.bradberry@morgan.edu>. Learn why this is important<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> [CAUTION: EXTERNAL MESSAGE] This message originated from a non-HSSU account. Please use proper judgment and caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or responding to this email. If you have concerns, contact helpdesk@hssu.edu<mailto:helpdesk@hssu.edu>. Good morning, Sandra, Indeed, this is exciting! It was good reading the article and reminiscing. We have come a long way! Thank you for sharing. Looking forward, Richard "We all want life to be easier. But, that is not what happens. We learn to handle the hard better." (Duke University 2023/2024 Women's Basketball Coach) On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:29 AM Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>> wrote: Greetings Colleagues, I trust you're well and in good spirits. The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com. https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> [https://imageio.forbes.com/specials-images/imageserve/65ef646fd2c9a8e3556946bf/0x0.jpg?format=jpg&height=900&width=1600&fit=bounds]<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.forbes.com_sites_marybethgasman_2024_03_15_why-2Dsupporting-2Dhbcu-2Dlibraries-2Dis-2Dessential_-3Fsh-3D5642e4df1c19&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=mtRN1t57Pugc0icQ2E1ZQqL6Xku0QnfwC2f9tMWYQnY&e=> Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. www.forbes.com<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.forbes.com&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=qzwBk8YqvSlLloG8BHAHezcFFS3gkJggTOoval5UIAw&e=> Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meeting<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__hbculibraries.org_old-2Dsite_meeting-2D2024.html&d=DwMFAg&c=0CCt47_3RbNABITTvFzZbA&r=W5riO58B6NmDl0GpaM9J1PsR2PB3nGbeRquvTpM0qbk&m=85CltvT9K9UndxmYcvx71m1UHM1mGR4eFOOjzm_Yb-bKWDI13WYvhpjMKlxYiBJX&s=6pwIaAVgBV2zaLPqv-2pHsgufVcqWGy-GbCInIvHGy8&e=> and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs. Please read, comment and share broadly. This is EXCITING!!! 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Vicki Coleman
Mon, Mar 18, 2024 5:12 PM

Excellent article - huge congrats to the Alliance! Also, I learned several things about the history of the Alliance that I never knew.

Vicki

Vicki Coleman
Dean of Library Services
North Carolina A&T State University
F.D. Bluford Library
1601 East Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27411

Pronouns: She, Her
Email:    vcoleman@ncat.edumailto:vcoleman@ncat.edu
Office:  336-285-4151
Fax:      336-334-7011

From: Sandra Phoenix sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 9:29 AM
To: hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org
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Greetings Colleagues,

I trust you're well and in good spirits.  The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19
[https://imageio.forbes.com/specials-images/imageserve/65ef646fd2c9a8e3556946bf/0x0.jpg?format=jpg&height=900&width=1600&fit=bounds]https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19
Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essentialhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19
Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire.
www.forbes.comhttp://www.forbes.com/

Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meetinghttps://hbculibraries.org/old-site/meeting-2024.html and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs.

Please read, comment and share broadly.

This is EXCITING!!!

Respectfully,

Sandra

Sandra Phoenix

Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliancehttp://hbculibraries.org/

Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101

Mobile: (404) 702-5854

600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100

McDonough, GA 30253

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Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.orgmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org

Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come.

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Excellent article - huge congrats to the Alliance! Also, I learned several things about the history of the Alliance that I never knew. Vicki Vicki Coleman Dean of Library Services North Carolina A&T State University F.D. Bluford Library 1601 East Market Street Greensboro, NC 27411 Pronouns: She, Her Email: vcoleman@ncat.edu<mailto:vcoleman@ncat.edu> Office: 336-285-4151 Fax: 336-334-7011 From: Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 9:29 AM To: hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org Cc: hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org Subject: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com! USE CAUTION. This message is from outside of N.C. A&T. ________________________________ Greetings Colleagues, I trust you're well and in good spirits. The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com. https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19 [https://imageio.forbes.com/specials-images/imageserve/65ef646fd2c9a8e3556946bf/0x0.jpg?format=jpg&height=900&width=1600&fit=bounds]<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19> Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19> Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. www.forbes.com<http://www.forbes.com/> Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meeting<https://hbculibraries.org/old-site/meeting-2024.html> and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs. Please read, comment and share broadly. This is EXCITING!!! Respectfully, Sandra Sandra Phoenix Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance<http://hbculibraries.org/> Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101 Mobile: (404) 702-5854 600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100 McDonough, GA 30253 Web: hbculibraries.org<http://hbculibraries.org/> Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. [cid:image001.gif@01DA7935.B5A02590]<https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/> [cid:image002.gif@01DA7935.B5A02590] <https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance> [cid:image003.png@01DA7935.B5A02590] <https://www.instagram.com/hbcu_library_alliance/> [cid:image004.gif@01DA7935.B5A02590] <https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/> ------- NOTICE: This e-mail correspondence is subject to Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. --------
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Jacqueline McGehee
Mon, Mar 18, 2024 5:43 PM

This is awesome.

Dr. McGehee


From: Vicki Coleman vcoleman@ncat.edu
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 12:12 PM
To: Sandra Phoenix sphoenix@hbculibraries.org; hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org
Cc: hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org
Subject: RE: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com!

Excellent article – huge congrats to the Alliance! Also, I learned several things about the history of the Alliance that I never knew.

Vicki

Vicki Coleman

Dean of Library Services

North Carolina A&T State University

F.D. Bluford Library

1601 East Market Street

Greensboro, NC 27411

Pronouns: She, Her

Email:    vcoleman@ncat.edumailto:vcoleman@ncat.edu

Office:  336-285-4151

Fax:      336-334-7011

From: Sandra Phoenix sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 9:29 AM
To: hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org
Cc: hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org
Subject: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com!

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Greetings Colleagues,

I trust you're well and in good spirits.  The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19

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Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essentialhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19

Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire.

www.forbes.comhttp://www.forbes.com/

Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meetinghttps://hbculibraries.org/old-site/meeting-2024.html and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs.

Please read, comment and share broadly.

This is EXCITING!!!

Respectfully,

Sandra

Sandra Phoenix

Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliancehttp://hbculibraries.org/

Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101

Mobile: (404) 702-5854

600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100

McDonough, GA 30253

Web: hbculibraries.orghttp://hbculibraries.org/

Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.orgmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org

Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come.

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This is awesome. Dr. McGehee ________________________________ From: Vicki Coleman <vcoleman@ncat.edu> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 12:12 PM To: Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>; hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org <hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org> Cc: hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org <hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org> Subject: RE: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com! Excellent article – huge congrats to the Alliance! Also, I learned several things about the history of the Alliance that I never knew. Vicki Vicki Coleman Dean of Library Services North Carolina A&T State University F.D. Bluford Library 1601 East Market Street Greensboro, NC 27411 Pronouns: She, Her Email: vcoleman@ncat.edu<mailto:vcoleman@ncat.edu> Office: 336-285-4151 Fax: 336-334-7011 From: Sandra Phoenix <sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2024 9:29 AM To: hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org Cc: hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org Subject: EXCITING NEWS!! HBCU Library Alliance in Forbes.com! USE CAUTION. This message is from outside of N.C. A&T. ________________________________ Greetings Colleagues, I trust you're well and in good spirits. The HBCU Library Alliance is featured in the March 15th issue of Forbes.com. https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19 [https://imageio.forbes.com/specials-images/imageserve/65ef646fd2c9a8e3556946bf/0x0.jpg?format=jpg&height=900&width=1600&fit=bounds]<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19> Why Supporting HBCU Libraries Is Essential<https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/03/15/why-supporting-hbcu-libraries-is-essential/?sh=5642e4df1c19> Libraries are vitally important and fundamentally important to all of us. They provide us with the freedom to learn about anything we desire. www.forbes.com<http://www.forbes.com/> Thanks to Marybeth Gasman, Rutgers University (NJ) for the article. Marybeth will keynote the HBCU Library Alliance 10th Membership Meeting<https://hbculibraries.org/old-site/meeting-2024.html> and graciously offered to write the article after learning about our work to advance HBCUs. Please read, comment and share broadly. This is EXCITING!!! Respectfully, Sandra Sandra Phoenix Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance<http://hbculibraries.org/> Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101 Mobile: (404) 702-5854 600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100 McDonough, GA 30253 Web: hbculibraries.org<http://hbculibraries.org/> Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. [cid:image001.gif@01DA7935.B5A02590]<https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/> [cid:image002.gif@01DA7935.B5A02590] <https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance> [cid:image003.png@01DA7935.B5A02590] <https://www.instagram.com/hbcu_library_alliance/> [cid:image004.gif@01DA7935.B5A02590] <https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/> ------- NOTICE: This e-mail correspondence is subject to Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. --------