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Radical School Librarianship
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04 September 2025

Radical School Librarianship is an essential read for school librarians and educators looking to gain a better understanding of how to create environments where equality, diversity, inclusion, and intellectual freedom (EDIIF) can thrive.
School librarians perform a critical and frontline role in defending EDIIF within their school communities. This comprehensive volume invites readers to learn from the experiences of school librarian leaders from around the globe in order to find inspiration, support, and strategies to continue promoting EDIIF. Each chapter addresses a particular way to take action. Bringing exemplary practices from Australia, Croatia, Ecuador, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, South Africa, Türkiye, the UK and US, chapters cover topics such as:
- how to best serve immigrant and refugee students;
- how to celebrate readers and reading LGBTQIA+ books and authors;
- how literacy is promoted within inequitable educational landscapes;
- how diversity and intellectual freedom are supported through book awards and social media;
- how librarians respond to changing social and political environments to ensure equity, diversity, inclusion, and intellectual freedom in their learning communities.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / Administration & Management, Library and information services, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / School Media, EDUCATION / Schools / General, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Information resources, Library, archive and information management, Educational strategies and policy: inclusion, Teaching of reading, writing and numeracy
Radical School Librarianship is a truly international publication that should be required reading for all new and practicing school librarians. Written by authors from around the world and taking the stance that school librarians need to be warriors, this book explores essential topics such as empathy, inclusion, diversity, belonging, intellectual freedom, LGBTQIA+ fiction, authentic sense-making, collaboration, access to resources, and collections. The vignettes from school librarians provide real-world examples and ground the book in professional practice.