Radical School Librarianship: A Global Response

Author:   Judi Moreillon
Publisher:   Facet Publishing
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9781783307913


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   04 September 2025
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Radical School Librarianship: A Global Response


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Radical School Librarianship is an essential read for school librarians and educators looking to gain a better understanding of how to create environments where equality, diversity, inclusion, and intellectual freedom (EDIIF) can thrive. School librarians perform a critical and frontline role in defending EDIIF within their school communities. This comprehensive volume invites readers to learn from the experiences of school librarian leaders from around the globe in order to find inspiration, support, and strategies to continue promoting EDIIF. Each chapter addresses a particular way to take action. Bringing exemplary practices from Australia, Croatia, Ecuador, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, South Africa, Türkiye, the UK and US, chapters cover topics such as: how to best serve immigrant and refugee students; how to celebrate readers and reading LGBTQIA+ books and authors; how literacy is promoted within inequitable educational landscapes; how diversity and intellectual freedom are supported through book awards and social media; how librarians respond to changing social and political environments to ensure equity, diversity, inclusion, and intellectual freedom in their learning communities.

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Author:   Judi Moreillon
Publisher:   Facet Publishing
Imprint:   Facet Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
ISBN:  

9781783307913


ISBN 10:   1783307919
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   04 September 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction – Judi Moreillon Part I: Equity Chapter 1: Radical Equity: Serving Immigrant and Refugee Students – Zalykha María Mokim, Karin Bernal and Judi Moreillon Chapter 2: Transforming Learning through Technology: A Radical Vision for Equity – Sevgi Arıoğlu Part II: Diversity Chapter 3: Raising Awareness about Authentic Representation of Diversity in Children’s Literature – Martha Itzcovitz and Kate Foster Chapter 4: Creating an Empathy-Educated Generation – Graham Fairweather Part III: Inclusion Chapter 5: Nothing About Them Without Them: A Collaborative Approach to Radical Youth Literacy in South Africa – Vuyokazi Jamieson Chapter 6: Standing Together for Belonging: Leading with Library Policies – Patricia Goering Part IV: Intellectual Freedom Chapter 7: #ReadWithPride: Celebrating LGBTQIA+ Fiction, Authors and Readers - Kate O’Connor Chapter 8: Why School Librarians Should Be Luddites – Steve Tetreault Part V: Learning Communities Chapter 9: Authentic Sense-Making with These 4Cs: Conversation, Curiosity, Compassion and Context – Suzanne Sannwald, Stephanie Macceca and Anthony Devine Chapter 10: Enhancing Learning and Collaboration Through Librarian-Led Initiatives – Antonija Lujanac, Maria Fe Nicolau, Mayasari Abdul Majid and Sophia V. Adeyeye Afterword: A Radical Response: Going Forward - Judi Moreillon Index

Reviews

Radical School Librarianship is a truly international publication that should be required reading for all new and practicing school librarians. Written by authors from around the world and taking the stance that school librarians need to be warriors, this book explores essential topics such as empathy, inclusion, diversity, belonging, intellectual freedom, LGBTQIA+ fiction, authentic sense-making, collaboration, access to resources, and collections. The vignettes from school librarians provide real-world examples and ground the book in professional practice. -- Jennifer Branch-Mueller, President, International Association of School Librarianship A compelling tribute to school librarians’ transformative vision—championing literacy promotion, digital and AI literacy, equity, academic integrity, while instilling the critical, ethical and responsible use of information and technology. Their unwavering dedication empowers students with future-ready skills, nurtures critical thinking, and builds vibrant, inclusive learning communities. -- Zakir Hossain, Vice President Advocacy and Promotion, International Association of School Librarianship In a time when a librarian's presence in a school is more critical than ever, Radical School Librarianship is an essential read for school librarian practitioners and library and information science educators alike. In this book, a diverse and informed panel of well-respected school librarian leaders from around the globe share school library program development ideas, personalized vignettes, and thought-provoking discussion questions sure to help the school librarian navigate the uncertain, challenging, and promising future for school libraries. -- Jennifer Moore, Associate Professor, University of South Carolina, US Read Radical School Librarianship to learn about meeting the challenges of students who are living in a global society. This book is written by school librarians from around the globe who explain their situations, demonstrate their commitment to library values, and share their strategies for meeting today’s teaching and learning challenges. It's time to join these ""Radical School Librarians!"" -- Blanche Woolls, Past President AASL and IASL, and Director and Professor Emerita, San José State University, US I learned a great deal about the positive impact school librarians have on learning from working with Vuyokazi Jamieson, author of Chapter 5 in Radical School Librarianship. Vuyo flourished as she co-designed a modern learning space for the school but, much more importantly, she reached out to the entire community to build equity and develop a reading culture - radically challenging the extremes of affluence and poverty that are a feature of South Africa. -- Alan Thompson, Executive Head: Get Ahead Project Trust, Komani, South Africa, Former Headmaster of St Andrew's College, Makhanda Radical School Librarianship is filled with nuggets of wisdom and actionable strategies from school librarians around the world that any school librarian could infuse into their own practice to better support their entire school community. I truly appreciate this global perspective as it illustrates how connected we are in our professional goals while also showcasing insights and experiences that translate across borders and continents. -- Courtney Pentland, 2023-24 President, American Association of School Librarians School Librarian, US


Radical School Librarianship is a truly international publication that should be required reading for all new and practicing school librarians. Written by authors from around the world and taking the stance that school librarians need to be warriors, this book explores essential topics such as empathy, inclusion, diversity, belonging, intellectual freedom, LGBTQIA+ fiction, authentic sense-making, collaboration, access to resources, and collections. The vignettes from school librarians provide real-world examples and ground the book in professional practice. -- Jennifer Branch-Mueller, President, International Association of School Librarianship A compelling tribute to school librarians’ transformative vision—championing literacy promotion, digital and AI literacy, equity, academic integrity, while instilling the critical, ethical and responsible use of information and technology. Their unwavering dedication empowers students with future-ready skills, nurtures critical thinking, and builds vibrant, inclusive learning communities. -- Zakir Hossain, Vice President Advocacy and Promotion, International Association of School Librarianship In a time when a librarian's presence in a school is more critical than ever, Radical School Librarianship is an essential read for school librarian practitioners and library and information science educators alike. In this book, a diverse and informed panel of well-respected school librarian leaders from around the globe share school library program development ideas, personalized vignettes, and thought-provoking discussion questions sure to help the school librarian navigate the uncertain, challenging, and promising future for school libraries. -- Jennifer Moore, Associate Professor, University of South Carolina, US Read Radical School Librarianship to learn about meeting the challenges of students who are living in a global society. This book is written by school librarians from around the globe who explain their situations, demonstrate their commitment to library values, and share their strategies for meeting today’s teaching and learning challenges. It's time to join these ""Radical School Librarians!"" -- Blanche Woolls, Past President AASL and IASL, and Director and Professor Emerita, San José State University, US I learned a great deal about the positive impact school librarians have on learning from working with Vuyokazi Jamieson, author of Chapter 5 in Radical School Librarianship. Vuyo flourished as she co-designed a modern learning space for the school but, much more importantly, she reached out to the entire community to build equity and develop a reading culture - radically challenging the extremes of affluence and poverty that are a feature of South Africa. -- Alan Thompson, Executive Head: Get Ahead Project Trust, Komani, South Africa, Former Headmaster of St Andrew's College, Makhanda Radical School Librarianship is filled with nuggets of wisdom and actionable strategies from school librarians around the world that any school librarian could infuse into their own practice to better support their entire school community. I truly appreciate this global perspective as it illustrates how connected we are in our professional goals while also showcasing insights and experiences that translate across borders and continents. -- Courtney Pentland, 2023-24 President, American Association of School Librarians School Librarian, US This important volume positions school librarians as pivotal contributors to educational and social transformation. Radical School Librarianship brings together international perspectives to explore equity, diversity, inclusion, intellectual freedom, and collaborative leadership. It moves beyond abstract ideals, offering concrete examples that connect theory and practice. For educators, researchers, and practitioners alike, the book provides a roadmap for embedding core library values into meaningful, justice-driven action across diverse learning environments. -- Mihaela Banek Zorica, University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Croatia This inspiring book is both a call to action and a powerful companion for school librarians. Grounded in the values we uphold (equity, diversity, inclusion, intellectual freedom), it affirms our purpose and suggests practical change. With brave, global voices and real-world strategies, it reminds us that even one school librarian can make a difference. Essential reading for UK librarians believing in the power of libraries to challenge, include, and confer impact on the wider school community. -- Sarah Pavey, Education Consultant, UK Radical School Librarianship is a timely and inspiring collection that celebrates the meaningful work librarians are doing worldwide to break down barriers, amplify student voices, and advocate for equity in education. Whether it’s defending the right to read or making literacy more inclusive, the stories shared here are real, relevant, and rooted in the everyday experiences of our profession. It’s a powerful reminder that school librarians are leaders, advocates, and changemakers helping to build a more just and connected world. -- Kristina A. Holzweiss, School Library Journal School Librarian of the Year and Library Journal Mover & Shaker, US


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Judi Moreillon taught preservice school and public librarians for 25 years. She retired as an associate professor at Texas Woman’s University, United States. For 13 years, she served as a school librarian at all three instructional levels: elementary, junior high, and high school. She has been a fifth-grade classroom teacher, elementary school literacy coach, and district-level K-12 librarian mentor. She has previously published professional books for school librarians and classroom teachers, including Core Values in School Librarianship and Maximizing School Librarian Leadership. In 2019, she earned the Scholastic Publishing Award.

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