I read a lot this year. The podcast helped.
- The Architecture of Ratcliff - Woodruff Minor. Another book on the history of the architecture firm I work at, to help with the archive projects.
- A Killing Frost - Seanan McGuire. Fourteenth in the October Daye series.
- You Are A Badass - Jen Sincero. Reread.
- Creative Nonfiction #74
- The Story Engine - Peter Chiykowski. Postcard-sized stories.
- Algorithms of Oppression - Safiya Umoja Noble. How search engines reinforce racism.
- Slime - Ruth Kassinger. Algae algae algae!!! Well written, easy to digest. There is a recipe appendix.
- Bruning, S. et al. (2006) Town-gown relationships: exploring university-community engagement from the perspective of community members. Public Relations Review, v. 32 pp 125-30.
- Contra Costa Community College District News (20006)
- http://www.4cd.edu/crpa/the_news/November-December2006.pdf
- Fish, M., et al. (2016) Development and validation of the college campus environment scale. Innovations in Higher Education v41, pp 153-165
- Fraser, D. and K. Stott. (2015) University satellite campus management models. Australian Universities Review 57:2.
- Garvazzi, S. and M. Fox (2014) A tale of three cities: Piloting a measure of effort and comfort within town-gown relationships Innovations in Higher Education v40, pp189-199.
- Hope, J and K. Quinlan (2020) Staying Local: How mature, working-class students on a satellite campus leverage community cultural wealth. Studies in Higher Education
- Jacquemin, S. et al. (2019) The branch effect: Understanding multi-campus enrollment and student success. The Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 67:1
- Martin, j. ed. (2019) The New American College Town: Designing effective campus and community partnerships. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
- Massey, J. et al. (2014) Partnering for economic development. Canadian Journal of Higher Education 44:2.
- Nathan, L. (2015) The art of the school-community partnership. Phi Delta Kappan 96:8.
- Rossi, F, and V. Goglio (2018) Satellite university Campuses and economic development in peripheral regions. Studies in Higher Education 45:1
- Williams, D. (2017) What I found in a thousand towns. New York: Basic Books.
- The Archive of the Forgotten - A.J. Hackworth. The second book in the Hell’s Library series.
- The New American College Town - James Martin & James Samels eds. Designing effective campus and community partnerships. A book I got for the library I work in to help with that paper we wrote...
- Stamped from the Beginning - Ibram X. Kendi. Important book. READ IT.
- Black Sun - Rebecca Roanhorse. An epic adventure set in the pseudo-Americas. She is a most excellent writer.
- Wired 29(03) Mostly the Thompson & Monroe articles.
- Cycletherapy - Elly Blue ed. Reread as it is the March Bookclub read. Some of it resonates so much.
- The Well-Tooled Kitchen - Fred Bridge & Jean F Tibbetts. A ridiculously geeky tome that details what kitchen tools are used for and often where they come from.
- The Devil in the White City - Erik Larson. Rereading parts for descriptions of Chicago during the World Expo
- African Americans and the World's Columbian Exposition - Anna R. Paddon and Sally Turner. Illinois Historical Journal, Spring, 1995, Vol. 88, No. 1 (Spring, 1995), pp. 19-36
- Black Man in the "White City": Negroes and the Columbian Exposition - Elliott M. Rudwick and August Meier. Phylon (1960-), 4th Qtr., 1965, Vol. 26, No. 4 (4th Qtr., 1965), pp. 354-361
- Making a Difference - Ada Deer. An autobiography. From the Memoninee Reservation in MN to becoming the first Indigenous woman appointed as Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
- Calculated Risks - Seanan McGuire. Tenth in the Incryptid series.
- Navigating an Uncharted Path - Lily Khadjavi, Reza Malek-Madani & Tanya Moore. A Notice of the American Mathematical Society about Dr. Gladys B. West.
- Mean Earth Ellipsoid Determined from SEASAT 1 Altimetric Observations - Gladys B. West. From the Journal of Geophysical Research, of course.
- Smoothing of Geos 3 Satellite Radar Altimeter Data -Gladys B. West. From the Journal of Geophysical Research, of course.
- It Began with a Dream - Dr. Gladys B. West. Her memoirs were written with the help of M.H. Jackson.
- American Hippo - Sarah Gailey. Sort of a reread. It is a collection of short stories. I only ever read the first one before. Finishing them off.
- Castelblanco-Martínez, N. (2021) ”A hippo in the room: Predicting the persistence and dispersion of an invasive mega-vertebrate in Colombia, South America” Biological Conservation, 253 (108923) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108923
- Castelblanco-Martínez, N. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nataly-Castelblanco-Martinez
- Clark, L (2015) “1887 blizzard that changed the American Frontier Forever” Smithsonian Magazine https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/1887-blizzard-changed-american-frontier-forever-1-180953852/
- Duarte, F. (2021) “Pablo Escobar: Why scientists want to kill Colombia's hippos” https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-56011594#:~:text=There%20have%20been%20no%20fatalities,a%20threat%20to%20local%20communities.
- Hyacinth Woes: from a gift to a curse https://fishbio.com/field-notes/the-fish-report/hyacinth-woes-gift-curse
- Kaplan, S. (2021) “Invasion of the hippos: Colombia is running out of time to tackle Pablo Escobar’s wildest legacy“ Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2021/01/11/invasive-hippos-escobar-colombia-castrate/
- MacCash, D. (2014) “Water hyacinths, a killed Colombian cocaine tycoon and out-of-place hippos” Times-Picayune https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/arts/article_c1afb09c-7154-556b-9477-cad98a0ef744.html
- Mason, C.F. (2009) in Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Hippopotamus_amphibius/
- Moollem, J. American Hippopotamus https://magazine.atavist.com/american-hippopotamus
- Swoboda, Lois. (2015) Water hyacinth a beautiful dilemma Apalachicola Times; Apalachicola, Fla.
- Romero, S. (2009) “Colombia Confronts Drug Lord’s Legacy: Hippos” New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/11/world/americas/11hippo.html
- Scott, M (2014) “Louisiana's bizarre hippo history to be recounted in movie 'American Hippopotamus'” Times-Picayune https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/movies_tv/article_081cdb91-ce3d-5a0d-9b5b-08192b8e0ce8.html
- Tikkanen, A. (2020) Pablo Escobar https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pablo-Escobar
- Wootsen, C. (2018) “Kenyan officials did little when a hippo killed a local, critics say. Then a foreigner was mauled.” Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2018/08/13/kenyan-officials-did-little-when-a-hippo-killed-a-local-critics-say-then-a-foreigner-was-mauled/
- Zielinski, S. (2016) “Capybaras may be poised to be Florida’s next invasive rodent” Science News https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/wild-things/capybaras-may-be-poised-be-floridas-next-invasive-rodent
- MIT Technology Review 124(2), particularly the Sheasley article
- The Geology of Color - Lauren Sauder. A field guide of sorts to making pigments from the earth.
- Trans-galactic Bike Ride - Lydia Rogue ed. The April book club pick.
- Attard, D. (2017). The History of Drones: a wonderful, fascinating story over 235+ years
- https://www.dronesbuy.net/history-of-drones/
- Bybee, S. et al (2021) Phylogeny and classification of Odonata using targeted genomics. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 160 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107115.
- Entomology Society of America (2015) Memoirs of Black Entomologists. Annapolis, MD: ESA
- Gewin, V. (2012) Turning point: Jessica Ware. Nature 484, 133. https://doi-org.proxy2.cl.msu.edu/10.1038/nj7392-133a
- Kelly, B. (1996) Microcosmos [film review] https://variety.com/1996/film/reviews/microcosmos-1200445825/
- Manolis, T. (2003) Dragonflies and Damselflies of California. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Nuridsanny, C. and M. Perennou. (1996) Microcosmos: The Invisible World of Insects. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang.
- Srivastava, DS. et al. (2020) Habitat size thresholds for predators: Why damselflies only occur in large bromeliads. Biotropica 52, 1030-1040. https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12734
- Tseng, M., El-Sabaawi, R.W., Kantar, M.B. et al. (2020).Strategies and support for Black, Indigenous, and people of color in ecology and evolutionary biology. Nat Ecol Evol 4, 1288–1290. https://doi-org.proxy2.cl.msu.edu/10.1038/s41559-020-1252-0
- Ware, J. (2021) Odonata. Current Biology 31 R51-R66
- Ware, J. (2020) Black in Nature Cell 183, 557
- Aguilar-San Juan, K. (2015). We are Extraordinarily Lucky to Be Living in These Times: A Conversation with Grace Lee Boggs. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 36(2), pp.92-123.
- Barry, L. (2008) What it is. Montreal: Drawn and Quarterly.
- Boggs, G. (2006) Nothing Is More Important than Thinking Dialectically. The New Centennial Review. 6(2), pp 1-6.
- Boggs, G. (2012) Reimagine Everything. Race, Poverty and the Environment. 19(2), pp. 44-45
- Dodson, B. (2007) Drawing with Imagination. Cincinnati, OH: North Light Books.
- Gurney, J. (2009) Imaginative Realism: How to draw what doesn’t exist. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Publishing.
- Lee, G. (2013) American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs. Center for Asian American Media.
- The Next American Revolution - Grace Lee Boggs. Really great accessible read. Inspiring.
- Living for Change - Grace Lee Boggs. Moves at a good pace for a biography.
- Fast Company Mar/Ap 2021 Especially the Schwab article.
- Midnight Library - Matt Haig. I needed a story that was obviously not true and yet...
- The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - Victoria Schwab. Her writing is good. The plot moves slowly, rather predictable. COuld’ve been 100 or so pages shorter.
- It Is Already Too Late To Stop the AI Arms Race - Edward Moore Geist. From the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists 72(5), 318-21.
- From a Race to AI to a Race to AI Regulation - Nathalie Smuha. From Law, Innovation, and Technology published online.
- Close-Up: Black Images Matter - Safiya Umoja Noble. From Black Camera 9(2) 147-160.
- Graven Images - Gail Tanzer. The life and times of Augusta Savage the Harlem Renaissance sculptor. Not sure about it, as it is written like a diary in first person by a white woman about the life of a black woman who never actually kept a diary or any sort of journal writing.
- Black Built - Paul Wellington. History and architecture in the Black community.
- Foote, E. (1857) Circumstances affecting the heat of the sun’s rays https://archive.org/details/mobot31753002152491/page/381/mode/2up?view=theater
- Holt, K. (2015) Victorian Era: the American West. http://www.kristinholt.com/archives/898
- McNeil, L. (2016) This Suffrage-Supporting Scientist Defined the Greenhouse Effect But Didn’t Get the Credit, Because Sexism. Smithsonian Magazine.
- NASA (2019) What is the greenhouse effect? https://climate.nasa.gov/faq/19/what-is-the-greenhouse-effect/
- Oritz, J and R. Jackson (2020) Understanding Eunice Foote’s 1856 Experiments Notes and Records Royal Society
- Perkowitz, S. (2019) If Only 19th-Century America Had Listened to a Woman Scientist. Nautilus, iss 78.
- Sorenson, R. (2011) Eunice Foote’s Pioneering Research on CO2 and Climate Warming. Search and Discovery #70092. Tulsa, OK: AAPG.
- UCAR (2021) Greenhouse Effect https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/how-climate-works/greenhouse-effect
- Start a Revolution: Stop Acting Like a Library - Ben Bizzle. Gotta keep pushing the boundaries.
- Leninger-Miller, T. (2014) Modern Dancers and African Amazons: Augusta Savage’s Daring Sculptures of Women, 1929-1930. In Women Artists of the Harlem Renaissance University Press of Mississippi.
- Bey, S. (2017) Augusta Savage: Sacrifice, Social Responsibility, and Early African American Art Education. Studies in Art Education 58(2), 125-140.
- BIM Content Development - Robert Weygant. Specifically ch.7, creation and management of materials
- Cradle to Cradle - William McDonough and Michael Braungart. Mostly chapter 6.
- Augusta Savage Renaissance Woman - Jeffreen Hayes. Catalog from a show in Florida. Nice images. Much repetition (which tells me little is known about her outside of her time in Harlem)
- Joe Gould’s Teeth - Jill Lepore. About this guy, Joe Gould who was a lot of things, but white and the son of rich folks are the things that seem to have excused his consistently inexcusable behavior.
- De Leon, C. (2021) The Black Woman Artist Who Crafted a Life She Was Told She Couldn’t Have. New York Times.
- Driven - Rebecca Zanetti. I downloaded it from the library to read while waiting in the emergency room. It was so awful I wish I hadn’t
- The House on Vesper Sands - Paraic O’Donnel. The next library ebook to be downloaded. This one is much much better. A nice Victorian-era Spiritualist mystery.
- A Life’s Design - Charles Harrison. The life and work of an industrial designer (Harrison).
- Creative Nonfiction #75
- The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating - Elisabeth Tova Bailey. Reread, this time out loud.
- The Book of Phoenix - Nnendi Okorafor. AWESOME
- Brennan, C. (2009) Charles Harrison. Contemporary Black Biography vol. 72. Gale Group.
- Gambino, M. (2009) Intelligent Designer. Smithsonian. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/intelligent-designer-99915628/
- Gibson, E. (2018) Pioneering African American designer Charles Harrison dies aged 87 https://www.dezeen.com/2018/12/10/charles-harrison-designer-obituary/
- ISDA Charles Harrison https://www.idsa.org/members/charles-harrison
- Seelye, K. (2018) Charles Harrison, 87, Designer Who Reshaped the View-Master, Dies. New York Times.
- Trope, C. (2018). REMEMBERING CHARLES HARRISON (1931-2018) https://www.cooperhewitt.org/2018/12/11/remembering-charles-harrison-1931-2018/
- Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_%22Chuck%22_Harrison
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
- The Declaration of the Rights of Magicians - H.G.Parry. Well written. I am, I find, offended that magic is used as the method - the excuse - for slavery. Overall too long for my taste. I stopped caring about the outcome halfway through.
- Ghosts and Ruins - Ben Catmull. A graphic novel I came across in the library while looking for something else. Nice b&w goth images.
- The Cooking Gene - Michael W. Twitty.
- American Osteopathic Association (2021) What is Osteopathic Medicine?
- https://osteopathic.org/what-is-osteopathic-medicine/
- History Makers, The (2007) Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee
- https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/dr-barbara-ross-lee-41
- National Institute of Medicine (2015) Changing the Face of Medicine: Barbara Ross-Lee
- https://cfmedicine.nlm.nih.gov/physicians/biography_279.html
- Tweedy, D. (2015) Black Man In a White Coat. New York: Picador.
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Ross-Lee; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Syphilis_Study
- XX - Rian Hughes. A novel about communications from outer space that has cool fonts, drawings, etc. in it. Easily 100+ pages too long.
- Abbott, I. (1976) Marine Algae of California. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
- Abbott, I. (2001) Interpreting Pre-Westerm Hawaiian Culture as an Ethnobotanist. Economic Botany; 56(1): 3-6.
- Abbott, I. and D. Ballantine. (2012) Veleroa setteana, n. Sp. (Rhodophyta: Rhodomelaceae), from the Hawaiian Archipelago, Including Notes on the Generitype. Pacific Science; 66(3).
- Bergeron, L. (2010) Isabella Abbott, world-renowned Stanford algae expert, dies at 91.
- https://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/december/izzie-abbott-obit-120710.html
- Bishop Museum Press. (2018) Lāʻau Hawai‘i: Traditional Hawaiian Uses of Plants.
- https://bishopmuseumpress.org/products/laau-hawaii
- Huisman, J. and I. Abbott. (2003) The Liagoraceae (Rhodophyta: Nemaliales) of the Hawaiian Islands. Pacific Science; 57(3): 267-273.
- Howe, K. (2010) ‘Seaweed lady’ Isabella Abbott dies. Monterey Herald; 11.17.2010
- https://web.archive.org/web/20140201170240/http://www.montereyherald.com/local/ci_16635188
- Kozloff, E. (1973) Seashore Life of the Northern Pacific Coast. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
- Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox. (2009) PBS Hawaii.
- http://www.pbshawaii.org/ourproductions/longstory_transcripts/LSS%20126%20Transcript%20-%20Isabella%20Abbott.pdf
- Shetterly, S. (2018) Seaweed Chronicles. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books.
- University of Hawaii web page: Dr. Isabella Abbott
- https://web.archive.org/web/20111026080459/http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/abbott/
- University of Hawaii at Mānoa. (2010) Campus mourns ‘First Lady of Limu’ Isabella Abbott.
- https://manoa.hawaii.edu/news/article.php?aId=4000
- The Wildcrafted Cocktail - Ellen Zachos. Recipes for making one’s own foraged syrups, bitters, infusions, and garnishes. Explains bitters and muddling really well. Fun!
- Anzaldua, G. and C. Moraga. (1983) This Bridge Called My Back. Boston: Kitchen Table Press.
- Blain, K. (2019) Barbara Smith Looks Back on a Lifetime of Black Feminist Struggle. Ms. https://msmagazine.com/2019/12/16/the-ms-qa-barbara-smith-looks-back-on-a-lifetime-of-black-feminist-struggle/
- Chay, D. (1993) Rereading Barbara Smith: Black Feminist Criticism and the Category of Experience. New Literary History. 24(3); 635-652.
- Hull, A., P. Bell-Scott and B. Smith eds. (2015) All the Women Are White, All the Men Are Black, But Some of Us Are Brave. New York: Feminist Press.
- Iovannone, J. (2018) Barbara Smith: Mother of Black Feminism, Revolutionary Publisher. https://medium.com/queer-history-for-the-people/barbara-smith-mother-of-black-feminism-revolutionary-publisher-4189232e15b0
- Moraga, C. and B. Smith. (2014) Lesbian Literature: A Third World Feminist Perspective. The Radical Teacher. No. 100, 93-96.
- Ross, L. (2003) Voices of Feminism Oral History Project. Northampton, MA: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College.
- Smith, B. (2000) Establishing Black Feminism. Souls: Critical Journal of Black Politics and Culture. 2(4); 50-54.
- Smith, B. ed. (2000) Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
- Smith, B. (1998) The Truth That Never Hurts: Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
- Smith, B. (1998) Where’s the Revolution? The Nation. https://www.thenation.com/article/activism/wheres-revolution/
- Smith, B. (1980) Racism and Women’s Studies. Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies, 5(1); 48-49.
- Smith, B. (1979) Notes for Yet Another Paper On Black Feminism, Or Will the Real Enemy Please Stand Up? Conditions: Five. 123-127.
- Smith, B. (1978) Towards a Black Feminist Criticism. The Radical Teacher. No. 7, 20-27
- Smith, B. (1976) Doing Research on Black American Women. The Radical Teacher. No. 3; 25-27.
- Smith, B. (1974) Teaching About Black Women Writers. Women’s Studies Newsletter, 2(2); 2.
- Taylor, K-Y. (2017) How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective. Chicago: Haymarket Books.
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Smith
- The Devil and the Dark Water - Stuart Turton. Closed-door mystery on a Dutch East India ship.
- Furious Hours - Casey Cep. A murder trial covered by Harper Lee. Weirdly set up, but well written.
- Bacchanal - Veronica G. Henry. Creepy circus, magic powers, demons. Super cool.
- I’m Still Here - Austin Channing Brown. Very accessible, well written. Made me think.
- Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malinda Lo. A sweet coming-of-age story, with some realistic consequences.
- The Kingdoms - Natasha Pulley. Good. I love her writing. Time travel, big ships,
- The Dictionary of Lost Words - Pip Williams. Ostensibly about the Old English Dictionary, but more about how language is used differently by men and women, and how women’s usages should be included. Moved slowly.
- The Left-handed Booksellers of London - Garth Nix. Fun romp.
- A Is For Arsenic - Kathryn Harkup. The poisons of Agatha Christie. History, chemistry, and plausibility of poisons used in her books and the real crimes that may have inspired them.
- 500 Women Scientists (2018) Comin Out of the Shadows https://500womenscientists.org/updates/2018/6/4/coming-out-of-the-shadows
- Advocate eds. (2018) 500 Queer Scientists to Make Your Day Smarter https://www.advocate.com/people/2018/7/19/500-queer-scientists-make-your-day-smarter#media-gallery-media-1
- Duncombe, J. (2019) Shining a Spotlight on LGBTQ+ Visibility in STEM.
- https://eos.org/articles/shining-a-spotlight-on-lgbtq-visibility-in-stem
- Esposito, L. (2018) 500 Queer Scientists: A new campaign for a more inclusive STEM future https://500queerscientists.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/eb0b9c_71f94bbb8f9741a2bbf579817052aa74.pdf
- Esposito, L (2018) We’re Here, We’re Queer, and We Have a Place in Science https://medium.com/marchforscience-blog/were-here-we-re-queer-and-we-have-a-place-in-science-78f251d10fff
- Gorman, J. (2017) Scorpions Are Ancient, but Some Species Are New to Science. New York Times (Online), New York: New York Times Company.
- Madhusoodanan, J. (2018) Visibility matters: A conversation with the co-founder of 500 Queer Scientists,https://www.sciencemag.org/careers/2018/06/visibility-matters-conversation-co-founder-500-queer-scientists
- Ronnigen, T. (2019) NOGLSTP Recognizes Chan, Morales, and Freeman as LGBTQ+ Educator, Engineer, and Scientist of the Year for 2019, Esposito is Walt Westman Awardee https://www.noglstp.org/publications-documents/announcements/2019-02-04-noglstp-recognizes-chan-morales-and-freeman-as-lgbtq-educator-engineer-and-scientist-of-the-year-for-2019-esposito-as-walt-westman-award-winne/
- Shultz, K. (2016) World's only female scorpion expert on the lookout for new species. San Francisco Chronicle.
- https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/World-s-only-female-scorpion-expert-on-lookout-6720569.php
- Tabak, L. (2016) Lauren Esposito x Charles Darwin https://www.laurentabak.com/remodel-project/lauren-esposito-charles-darwin
- Untamed Science (2016) Lauren Esposito- Scorpion Biologist
- https://untamedscience.com/entomologists/lauren-esposito-entomologist/
- Walrath, R. (2018) They’re Here. They’re Queer. They’re Scientists. https://www.motherjones.com/media/2018/06/500-queer-scientists-gay-pride/
- Yoder, J. and A. Mattheis. (2016) Queer in STEM: Workplace Experiences Reported in a National Survey of LGBTQA Individuals in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Careers JOURNAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY 63(1); 1–27.
- The Personal Librarian - Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray. A novel about the Black woman who passed as white, working as JP Morgan’s librarian in the early 1900’s.
- The Becic Connection - Estelle Ryan. Fourteenth in the series.
- American Library Association
- https://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/belpre
- Colorin Colorado
- https://www.colorincolorado.org/books-authors/pura-belpr%C3%A9-her-life-and-legacy
- Guide to the Pura Belpré Papers, Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños
- https://centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/collections/pura-belpr%C3%A9-biographical-essay
- Guzman, W. (2020) PURA BELPRÉ (1903-1982) Black Past
- https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/pura-belpre-1903-1982/
- Hernandez-Delgado, J. (1992) Pura Theresa Belpre, Storyteller and Pioneer Puerto Rican Librarian. The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy, 62(4); 425-440.
- Knapp, F. (2020) She Was a Black Librarian Who Could Equal America’s Most Powerful Man
- https://www.messynessychic.com/2020/06/03/she-was-a-black-librarian-who-could-equal-americas-most-powerful-man/
- Maire Benedict
- https://www.authormariebenedict.com/
- Nielsen, E. (2021) BELLE DA COSTA GREENE (1883-1950) Black Past
- https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/belle-da-costa-greene-1883-1950/
- Rosenberg, R. (2020) PURA BELPRÉ, THE FIRST PUERTO RICAN LIBRARIAN IN NYC (AND MY LIBRARY HERO) Book Riot https://bookriot.com/pura-belpre/
- The Attic (2019)
- https://brucewatson4.medium.com/the-black-woman-who-managed-morgans-millions-f067b31d1024
- The Morgan Library & Museum
- https://www.themorgan.org/belle-greene
- Ulaby, N. (2016) How NYC's First Puerto Rican Librarian Brought Spanish To The Shelves
- https://www.npr.org/2016/09/08/492957864/how-nycs-first-puerto-rican-librarian-brought-spanish-to-the-shelves
- Wellesley, M. (2015) Forged Lives. Lapham’s Quarterly
- https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/roundtable/forged-lives
- Black Artists in Oakland - Jerry Thompson and Duane Deterville. Bought it on a trip to OMCA as reference fodder for the podcast.
- Any Other Way: How Toronto Got Queer - Edited by Stephanie Chambers et al. I was disappointed that the essay I wanted most was only 3 pages long. Otherwise good stuff.
- Subpar Parks - Amber Share. Nice to have a collection, and have images larger than 2” square.
- Lesbian Pulp Novels - Katherrine V. Forrest ed. Fun fluff with editorial history thrown in.
- Radical Acceptance - Tara Brach. Therapist recommended.
- Feminist City - Leslie Kern. book club book
- When Justice Sleeps - Stacey Abrams. Didn’t realize it was fiction when I bought it. It is the “one campus, one book” for UWash where a friend works - they want my opinion.
- Women On Wheels - April Streeter. I think I read the first edition. She tries too hard to prove she's a writer rather than writing and showing us she is.
- Cries From the Lost Island - Kathleen O'Neal Gear. Well written. I stopped caring about the characters around page 200 and skipped to the end.
- This Is Your Brain On Food - Uma Naidoo. Recommended by my therapist. An indispensable guide to the surprising foods that fight depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and more. Or so the sub-title claims.
- Free, C. (2021) Boykin spaniel dogs track turtles and save them https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/06/08/dogs-save-turtles-wildlife-ranavirus/
- Turtles in Trouble: The World’s 25+ Most Endangered Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles – 2018
- https://www.turtleconservancy.org/trouble
- Cohen, D. (2003) Box Turtle Feared On Its Last Legs The Washington Post
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2003/09/07/box-turtle-feared-on-its-last-legs/250ff6ed-1c87-480c-aff8-aef30482f3f1/?itid=lk_inline_manual_12
- Strickland, J.(2010) Conservation & Management of the Imperiled Ornate Box Turtle FWS.
- https://www.fws.gov/midwest/news/documents/Ornate.pdf
- Ann Berry Somers - Greensboro https://biology.uncg.edu/people/ann-somers/
- Somers, A. (2017) THE BOX TURTLE CONNECTION - Building a Legacy
- https://boxturtle.uncg.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/BTC-Legacy-2017.pdf
- Wamsley, L. (2020) Hero Rat Wins A Top Animal Award For Sniffing Out Land Mines NPR https://www.npr.org/2020/09/25/916892377/hero-rat-wins-a-top-animal-award-for-sniffing-out-landmines
- Why Physicists Tried to Put a Ferret in a Particle Accelerator Atlas Obscura
- https://www.atlasobscurIa.com/articles/felicia-ferret-particle-accelerator-fermilab
- Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - Jonathan Safran Foer. found it in decent condition for a dollar. I like the character who does not think linearly. Makes me feel less strange. But I am bored by his quest.
- Noir - Christopher Moore. I don’t know if I’ll read the whole thing unless it gets interesting soon. I do that with his books. I do like that I inadvertently bought a large print book.
- The Bones of Faerie - Janni Lee Simner. Excellent. Highly recommend. I’ve already ordered the other two books in the series.
- Unfuck Your Brain - Faith G. Harper. Rereading parts.
- The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea - Maggie Tokuda-Hall. Gender-bending queer pirates-of-color on a high seas adventure. Awesome!
- American Sherlock - Kate Winkler Dawson. Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI. I am enjoying the Berkeley setting, as I know it well.
- The Ultimate Guide to Getting Started with Digital Asset Management (DAM) - OpenAsset. Yay, learning!
- State of DAM in AEC - OpenAsset. AEC=Architecture, engineering & construction. Nerd-out.
- The Media Workflow Puzzle - Chris Lennon & Clyde Smith eds. Not bad. More movie/tv focused
- DAM Survival Guide - David Diamond. Easier to read than the above.
- Bury Me When I’m Dead - Cheryl A. Head. First in the Charlie Mack Motown Mystery series.
- Angel on the Overpass - Seanan McGuire. Book 3 of the Ghost Roads series.
- UnFuck you Intimacy - Faith G. Harper. Why the hell not?
- From Chaos to Creativity - Jessie L. Kwak. building productivity systems for artists and writers. Maybe I’ll learn something new?
- Metadata for Content Management - David Diamond. Designing taxonomy, metadata, policy, and workflow to make digital content systems better for users. Or so it claims.
- UnFuck Your Body - Faith G. Harper. Your gut sends 4x as many messages to the brain as the brain sends to the body; and other cool science stuff that affects mood.
- The Library of the Dead - T.L. Huchu. Took a bit to get the Scottish slang, but very good.
- Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness - David Treleaven. Why the hell not?
- Braving the Wilderness - Brene Brown. Good ways of looking at things.
- Me and White Supremacy - Layla Saad. This is going to be good. Hard, but good.
- Body and Soul - Alondra Nelson. The Black Panther Party and the fight against medical discrimination.
- Tempest Rising - Nicole Peeler. Reread.
- Her Name is Knight - Yasmin Angoe. A free ebook to read while I get a tattoo.
- The Shape of Ideas - Grant Snider. Reread
- In Case You Get Hit by a Bus - Abby Schneiderma, Adam Seifer and Gene Newman. A Plan to Organize Your Life Now for When You're Not Around Later.
- Annie John - Jamaica Kincaid. Might’ve read this before when it first came out in 1985, or shortly thereafter.
- C.A.T.S.Cycling Across Time and Space - Elly Blue editor. Another great collection from Microcosm Press.
- Faerie Winter - Janni Lee Simner. Second in the series.
- Online GIS and Spatial Metadata - Terry Bossomaier and Brian A. Hope. Nerd fuel.
- Al-Qahtani, L. and N. Eweda. (2016) “Internship in Architecture and Interior Design Education: A Case Study” International Journal of Design Education; 10(3), pp. 1-19.
- BlackSpace https://www.blackspace.org/manifesto
- Blake-Beard, S. et al. (2006) “Unfinished Business: The Impact of Race on Understanding Mentoring Relationships” https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/06-060.pdf
- Committee on Architecture for Education https://aiasf.me/futureclassroom
- Cox, T. and S. Nkomo (1990) “Invisible men and women: A status report on race as a variable in organization behavior research” Journal of Organizational Behavior. 11(6):419-431.
- Isaac-Menard, R. (2015) “Transferable Skills and the Nontraditional Workplace” Art Documentation; v.34, pp. 339-48.
- Kanaani, M. (2010) “Paradoxes of Architecture in the Age of Bewilderment: The Ironies of a Professional Ethos” Journal of Architectural Education; pp. 144-5.
- Mortice, Z. (2021) “(Re)Building Culture.” Architect, 110(5); pp. 67-8.
- ___ (2020) "NCARB AND NOMA RELEASE INITIAL SURVEY FINDINGS ON EQUITY IN ARCHITECTURE LICENSING." States News Service.
- NCARB (2021) “Baseline on Belonging: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Architecture Licensing.” https://www.noma.net/research/
- ___ (2021) "NCARB REAFFIRMS OPPOSITION TO UNPAID ARCHITECTURE INTERNSHIPS." States News Service.
- Office Hours. (2021) https://www.office-hours.design/about
- Sekerci, Y. et al (2021) “Internship Experience in Architecture and Interior Architecture Departments from Students’ Point of Views” Online Journal of Art and Design; 9(2), pp. 172-88.
- Stone, L. (2021) “High Impact, Low Ego.” Metropolis 41(4); pp. 118-31.
- Vargas, J. et al (2020) “Using critical race theory to reframe mentor training” Higher Education, 81(5); 1043-62.
- Watkins, S.C. (2018) The Digital Edge: How Black and Latino Youth Navigate Digital Inequality. New York: NYU Press.
- Culturally Responsive Teaching & the Brain - Zaretta Hammond
- Finding the Mother Tree - Suzanne Simard. When the book starts with a new-to-me Rachel Carson quote, I know it is going to be good.
- Certain Dark Things - Silvia Moreno-Garcia. Vampires, but based in Mexico off a 1940s television character/feeling. Noir without being cheesy.
- Rethinking Thanksgiving Toolkit - Berkley Carnine, Dylan Cooke, Scott Davis, Rog Drew, Z! Haukeness, Griffen Jeffries. Important. Lots to think and work on.
- Wake Me When It’s Over - Cheryl A. Head. Second in the series.
- An Indian Among Los Indiginas - Ursula Pike. Memoir of an urban indian and her time in the Peace Corps.
- Trans Wizard Harriet Porber and the Bad Boy Parasaurolophus - Chuck Tingle. He wrote it specifically to jab at J.K. Rowlings anti-trans stance. There are sentient motorcycles. And the Parasurolophus keeps saying things like, “I’m still an asshole in this part of the book.”
- Creative Nonfiction #76
- Entangled Life - Merlin Sheldrake. How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures (or so the subtitle claims).
- Over the Woodward Wall - A. Deborah Baker. Another pen name for Seanan McGuire. Good, odd.
- American Indian Stories - Zitkala-Sa. Finally reading her works.
- Frankisstein - Jeanette Winterson. My sister gave me this book. I wonder if she read it first?
- The Lost Apothecary - Sarah Penner. A proper mix of modern story and historical secrets. Plus and attractive librarian!
- How To Eat Your Christmas Tree - Julia Geogallis. A tad too preachy. Not enough recipes overall.
- Forensics - Val McDermid. Author rec from my sister-in-law
- Binti, the complete trilogy - Nnedi Okorafor. I’ve read two of the four stories in this collection before
- Cloud Cuckoo Land - Anthony Doerr
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