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Black in the Stacks
Opportunity, Access & Uplift: The Evolving Legacy of HBCUs: A Documentary Discussion with Brandis Griffith Friedman
On this episode, Marquita chats with documentarian and journalist, Brandis Griffith Friedman, about her documentary, Opportunity, Access & Uplift: The Evolving Legacy of HBCUs. The 30-minute documentary focuses on the changes, misconceptions, and current state of Historically Black Colleges and Universities through the stories of the students themselves and expert insights. Brandis Friedman is the Alexandra and John Nichols Chief Correspondent and Anchor for “Chicago Tonight” on WTTW. Watch the Documentary: https://tinyurl.com/3pszhwfk Opportunity, Access & Uplift Screening - New Orleans RSVP*: https://tinyurl.com/nrnmc4b9 Opportunity, Access & Uplift Screening After Party - Ne...
2026-01-29
45 min
Black in the Stacks
“No Mail, No Morale!" How The Six Triple Eight Saved the Day: A Book Chat with Author Tonya Abari
On this episode, Marquita chats with author Tonya Abari about her latest publication, a picture book titled "The Six Triple Eight: A True Story of the Black Woman Battalion of World War II." Tonya not only created a picture book about The Six Triple Eight's legacy, she is also involved in retired Army Master Sergeant Elizabeth Helm-Frazier's letter writer campaign to get 10,000 letters to the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee to recommend, and the U.S. Postal Service to issue, a Forever Stamp honoring the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion—an enduring tribute to their service, sacrifice, and tr...
2025-10-08
1h 07
Black in the Stacks
Guardians of Genius: The Historical and Academic Power of HBCU Libraries
On this episode of Black in the Stacks, Marquita chats with Dr. Shaundra Walker about the importance of HBCU libraries, the significance of HBCU week, and her life working in academia. A proud HBCU graduate, Dr. Walker works as an academic Library Administrator and is also a professor of library science. She received the 2020 DEMCO Outstanding Librarian of the Year Award from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association, authored grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and National Endowment for the Arts and co-edited the book, The Black Librarian in America: Reflections, Resistance and Reawakening.
2025-09-25
51 min
Black in the Stacks
The A.I. Incident: A Book Chat with Author J.E. Thomas
On this episode of Black in the Stacks, Marquita talks with author J. E. Thomas about her love of literature, how she pivoted out of her communications career, and her latest publication, The AI Incident. The book follows Malcom, who has developed a plan to finally get adopted before it’s too late. But then on Visiting Professionals’ Day, his new school invites the head of Colorado's fastest-growing artificial intelligence company to give a presentation, and events are set in motion that create . . .THE INCIDENT JE Thomas loves great food, fun-loving pets and friendly people. She writes middle...
2025-08-29
53 min
Black in the Stacks
My Perfect Family: A Book Chat with Author Khadijah VanBrakle
In this episode of Black in the Stacks, Marquita chats with author Khadijah VanBrakle about her interests, her views on why it’s important that children and teens who are both Black American and Muslim, like her three daughters, see themselves on the printed page, and how Gilmore Girls inspired her latest novel, My Perfect Family, My Perfect Family follows 16 year old Leena, who has always wanted a big family, as she discovers she has a Muslim grandfather and aunt she never knew about, and learns that family comes with tangled histories she may not be...
2025-08-22
56 min
Black in the Stacks
Love You to Death: A Book Chat with Author Christina Dotson
A candid interview with Christina Dotson as we discuss her background, her interests and her debut novel, "Love You to Death." About the Book: Best friends, Kayla and Zorie, crash an Antebellum-themed hashtag#wedding deep in the backwoods of hashtag#Georgia and end up taking a murderous "road trip from hell."
2025-07-17
1h 00
Black in the Stacks
The Black Mind Thrives: A Call to Action for Educational Justice with Dr. Karida Brown
The crucial role of Black people as educators, strategists, fundraisers and advocates plays a huge role in ensuring that Black minds flourish. In this episode, Marquita chats with Dr. Karida Brown, a sociologist, professor, oral historian, and public intellectual whose research centers on the fullness of Black life. Dr. Brown’s latest publication, "The Battle for the Black Mind" offers an explosive historical account of the century-long struggle for Black educational justice in America, revealing how early segregated systems laid the groundwork for present-day inequities. The book doesn’t just focus on oppression. It highlights the enduring figh...
2025-06-27
44 min
Black in the Stacks
Managing the Stacks: Literacy, Leadership, and Redefining Real Reading
In this episode, I chat with Erica Ware, a veteran librarian with 18 years of experience, who champions comic books and graphic novels as legitimate forms of reading. Despite often being dismissed by some as "not real reading," these formats are powerful tools for information reception. Erica, a dedicated film buff with a degree from Georgia State University and a lifelong fan of comics, shares her journey into library management and how she leveraged low literacy statistics to establish a successful graphic novel program. We also discuss the community's efforts in archiving history and her future aspirations beyond the library.
2025-06-06
1h 07
Black in the Stacks
From Residencies to Realities: A Black Male Librarian's Call for Change
*Warning: Some expletives used this episode* Librarianship is not a monolith. There are many different perspectives and this episode definitely explores one such perspective. In this episode, Marquita speaks with Jason K. Alston. Alston has worked in the library field since 2006 and is currently an instructor in library science. He is best known in LIS for his research on diversity residencies and his former role as the editor of BCALA's publication, BCALA News. And in his spare time, enjoys training in martial arts. In this episode, we talk about his views on Black male librarianship, diversity and l...
2025-05-16
1h 10
Black in the Stacks
Books, Black Librarianship, and Breakthrough Moments with Tracie D. Hall
On this very first episode of Black in the Stacks, Marquita chats with the First African American woman to lead the American Library Association, Tracie D. Hall. Hall is not only a world-class librarian, she is also an author, curator and advocate for the arts. We chat about the books that occupy her time, the future of Black librarianship, and a very special moment that is sure resonate with listeners.
2025-04-25
57 min
Black in the Stacks
Introducing Black in the Stacks: Why This Podcast? Why Now?
Hear from Black in the Stacks host, Marquita Gooch, MLIS, describe why she decided to start the podcast now. She talks a little about what inspired her, what makes *this* podcast different, the exploration of librarianship and information professionals, keeping Black librarianship alive and what to expect in upcoming episodes.
2025-04-24
04 min