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Thursday, May 16 • 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Exploring Marginalized Voices: Information Literacy Beyond the Peer Review Paradigm (1 hour)

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Exploring Marginalized Voices is a framework that decenters white/Euro/American privilege and norms in scholarship by introducing peer/reviewed sources as one of six important source types required in balanced research. Informed by bell hooks, who challenges us to identify spaces where we can begin the process of revising the hegemonic order, this tool provides waypoints to defy this order by reflecting upon whose contributions should appear in research, then locating and incorporating marginalized voices from five categories. This workshop is for librarians who seek to address the knowledge gaps produced by the exclusion of marginalized communities in scholarship.

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Mikayla Redden

Information Services and Instruction Librarian, University of Toronto Libraries
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Jeff Newman

College Librarian, New College, University of Toronto


Thursday May 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Wilson School of Design: Room 4900
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