Just missing the "O" at the end.
Posts by Heather Martin
Oops, thought I erased that. Was going to say I remember the after school special on drunk driving with Mare Winningham, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Val Kilmer
I remember
"Chung-chung" is the greatest content ever made.
#Afrofuturism "National Museum of African Art Announces Promised Gift: The “African Ceremonies” Photographic Collection
Archival Materials Preserve a Visual and Cultural Record of Africa for Future Generations" www.si.edu/newsdesk/rel...
I shall be awaiting your sock puppet theatre production.
Still time to sign up for the 2026 iteration of The History of Black Librarianship course:
go.discover.sc.edu/register/?id...
AND
Get the shirt 😀
www.bonfire.com/history-of-b...
Let's Celebrate National Poetry Month Together!
Take time to READ. WRITE. SUPPORT!
Want us to read your poetry? Submit your poetry via the link in our bio for a chance to be read by SNCC veterans and featured on our platforms!
#NationalPoetryMonth #MovementHistory
All I need to know: “It’s like TikTok for work,” Mr. Teng said.
"Zambia is one of the world’s major copper producers, and also has huge reserves of minerals like lithium and cobalt, all of which are key in the green energy transition." ... "U.S. Considers Withholding H.I.V. Aid Unless Zambia Expands Minerals Access" www.nytimes.com/2026/03/16/h...
YOU WON’T BREAK MY SOUL (lyric from the song “Break My Soul” by Beyoncé)
Not gonna read it ‘cause
Here's an article by the Fuqua professor who is implementing AI surveillance of classroom participation. poetsandquants.com/2026/01/13/h...
ALT: Learning requires a degree of vulnerability that is undermined when surveillance strips the classroom of psychological safety.
Knowing I would be graded on participation by AI would not inspire me to speak up in class.
To kick off Women's History Month, I'm sharing a booklet that we made for our Radical Black Women of Harlem walking tour. It's free to download and you can organize your own self-guided tours using the booklet. bcrw.barnard.edu/publications... - made this when I was a researcher in residence.
Collection guide for the Sylvia Wynter papers archives.lib.duke.edu/catalog/wynt...
"The John Hope Franklin Research Center is pleased to share that the archive of philosopher, scholar, and author Sylvia Wynter will be opened to the public beginning March 3." Alt text: photograph of Sylvia Wynter.
“Slim Goodbody, brave and true / A man of health / A hero who / Leads the team at Body Control / Nutrition’s his mission / Good health his goal.” We remember the weirdest things.
"Yes, and . . ." 💣💥🤯
Catching up on yesterday's In Class with Carr. Excellent breakdown of Jesse Jackson's political influencers and his impact that you won't get anywhere else. www.youtube.com/live/XwQWBg6...
Next stage is professional house burpers
💯 I'd hand out copies of Born in Blackness by @hofrench.bsky.social to negate everything Rubio said, but they aren't interested in the truth.
I need a cozy detective show called "Willow and the Professor" asap
Make the calls TODAY!
All responses drawn from the same three web articles.
People-shaped symbols holding hands around a stack of books. "AFRICAN-AMERICAN READ-IN 2026. HOSTING ORGANIZATION #AARI26 NCTE"
Sign up to read at the African-American Read-In next week (Tuesday, February 10), 11 am - 1 pm, Perk Café Patio at Perkins Library at Duke. Rain location Bostock Library 127. duke.is/africanameri... #AARI26 #BlackHistoryMonth
Her? Really?
EJ Josey, an older Black man wearing a blue suit and red tie, speaks at a microphone at a lectern.
In 1965 E.J. Josey became the first Black librarian in the Georgia Library Assoc. which had been whites-only for 68 yrs. He co-founded the Black Caucus of ALA and became president of ALA in 1984. He wrote the Handbook of Black Librarianship. #BlackHistoryMonth
www.libraryjournal.com/story/E-J-Jo...
thank you for everything you did for we here and for the library and information science profession, fobazi. you were an incredible friend, thinker, writer, supporter. you’ll be dearly missed 🤍