[aisle] [External] Re: Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action - February 1 - 5 , 2021

DEANNE GUCCIONE dguccione at ppcusd8.org
Thu Jan 14 11:37:52 CST 2021


The Black Lives Matter movement is associated with violence and politically
divisive.  It is not necessary to promote this movement to create
discussions or dialogue and by clumping it with Black History Month will
only negate and promote more chaos.



On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 11:11 AM Rademacher, Kristen via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> It is our jobs as librarians to provide resources and information on
> topics, on curriculum, and on the world around us. It is never our job to
> actively censor or inject our personal beliefs. It is absolutely possible
> to provide a balanced offering of resources on BLM in order for our
> teachers and students to learn from and make up their own minds without
> being told how to feel about an event. I always try my hardest to purchase
> and display reputable resources on multiple sides of issues in order for my
> students to have the access they need to all the facts. AISLE absolutely
> should be promoting discussions and resources that provide our patrons with
> the strongest info possible on all topics.
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> GUCCIONE via AISLE
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> *Subject:* [External] Re: [aisle] Black Lives Matter at School Week of
> Action - February 1 - 5 , 2021
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> Agreed.  And AISLE should not be promoting this.
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> On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 10:11 AM John Heideman via AISLE <
> aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
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> Black Lives Matter is a group that encourages and incites violence. The
> two co founders are active Markist . We should have no part of them.
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> Mr. Heideman
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> On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 6:40 PM Moreillon, Judith Lynn via AISLE <
> aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
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> Dear AISLE List Members,
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> The Black Lives Matter at School coalition is holding a #BLMatSchool Week
> of Action from February 1-5, 2021.
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> This is an opportune time to co-design curriculum for the unique students
> in your school.
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> In my 1/11/21 blog post, I highlight #BLMatSchool resources as well as
> others I have curated to support you and your colleagues in designing and
> implementing racial justice curriculum tailored to the unique needs of the
> students in your care.
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> I hope you will collaborate with one or more colleagues to launch Black
> History Month with a week of engaging, thought-provoking, soul-searching
> conversations among your students and faculty and take action to make your
> learning environment a more just and caring space.
> https://tinyurl.com/sllblog011121
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> Sincerely,
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> Judi
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-- 
Deanne Guccione, Librarian
Pleasant Plains Middle School
dguccione at ppcusd8.org

"The truth is-the whole truth is-that it's not the last day that matters
most.  It's the ones in between, the ones you get the chance to look back
on.  There the carnation days.  They may not stand out the most at first,
but they stay with you the longest."  Quote from *Ms. Bixby's Last Da*y by
John David Anderson
Currently Reading: Good Kind of Trouble


[image: 38251243]

Listening to:
[image: 25657130]



Just finished:  Sweep
[image: 37811512]
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