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This Is a Call-Out Post for the Transmisogynist and Anti-Sex Work Vancouver Women’s Library
A month or so ago, I started hearing about a women’s library that was opening in Vancouver. As a feminist book lover living in Vancouver I was obviously excited and thought, wow, awesome! Unfortunately my excitement and good feelings were … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, News, Vancouver
Tagged feminism, international women's day, Libraries
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Using Social Media for LGBTQ+ Reader’s Advisory
Originally posted on social media lesbrarian:
On my other blog, Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, I have a column called Ask Your Friendly Neighbourhood Lesbrarian, where LGBTQ+ people send me emails / tweets / comments about the kind of LGBTQ+ books…
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Tagged Goodreads, LGBTQ, Libraries, Reader's Advisory, Twitter
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