My Book talk project was very hard for me because a video via FlipGrid had to be recorded! My professor Dr. Dahlen was so sweet though and let me have an extension which was amazing! I still felt so nervous about the recording of the video! I really hate recording and then watching myself to make sure I did everything right! I started this blog to help me show my work and vent about school and my life via writing. Writing is something that when I was younger was so hard for me but now it is easier, the words might not always be there for me but I eventually get there. My voice can be heard by everyone or just me and I don't have to listen to my actual voice! As someone who knows what it feels like not to feel like you have a voice over your own body or health, I truly appreciated this project to give a voice and visibility to an author like Lan Samantha Chang because all voices deserve to be heard! So please feel free to check out my amazing infographic below!
I am Steph (she\her pronouns), this semester is my third semester with the iSchool. I am very interested in public libraries and how the sense of community applies to all age groups. I am also minoring in Gender and Women studies to help bring a different perspective to my future career in the public library industry. I have worked in the public library industry in two different suburb libraries before coming to school. https://ko-fi.com/alibrarianinprogress
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