*~apologies for cross-posting~Happy Holiday season everyone! We’re thrilled
to announce the launch of our podcast about the intersections of art,
feminism and the internet: </Rant> . *
*Episode #2 features a group of badass librarians. We talked with Jenny
Ferretti
<https://twitter.com/CityThatReads?utm_source=Art%2BFeminism+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=24bfe2db9b-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_12_03&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c589d77a01-24bfe2db9b-&mc_cid=24bfe2db9b&mc_eid=[UNIQID]>,
Amanda Meeks
<https://amandammeeks.wordpress.com/?utm_source=Art%2BFeminism+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=24bfe2db9b-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_12_03&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c589d77a01-24bfe2db9b-&mc_cid=24bfe2db9b&mc_eid=[UNIQID]>,
and Kai Alexis Smith
<http://www.kaialexis.com/?utm_source=Art%2BFeminism+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=24bfe2db9b-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_12_03&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c589d77a01-24bfe2db9b-&mc_cid=24bfe2db9b&mc_eid=[UNIQID]>
about information activism, wishing Twitter was your boyfriend and the
unbearable whiteness of librarianship:
https://soundcloud.com/artandfeminism/librarianship-the-script
<https://soundcloud.com/artandfeminism/librarianship-the-script>Over the
past four years, we’ve met a lot of amazing people doing important work and
we wanted to give them a chance to highlight their intersectional feminist
work on the internet. Join us as we get really real about what it means to
be a woman online and stay tuned to hear from more amazing activists,
artists, librarians and organizers over the six pilot episodes.All best
wishes,Siân Evans, co-founder of Art+Feminism*http://www.artandfeminism.org/
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Siân Evans, MA, MLS
Information Literacy & Instructional Design Librarian
Decker Library, Maryland Institute College of Art
1300 West Mount Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217
410-225-2715
Schedule a meeting with me <https://beta.doodle.com/sianevans>
Read about our Information Literacy Program
<http://libguides.mica.edu/informationliteracyprogram>
Learn more about Wiki stuff <http://www.artandfeminism.org/> I do
Pronouns in use: She, Her, Hers
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