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Carnegie Whitney Grant 2020 Award winners

CHICAGO — The Carnegie-Whitney Grant provides grants for the preparation, either in print and/or electronically, of popular or scholarly reading lists, webliographies, indexes and other guides to library resources that will be useful to users of all types of libraries in the United States. 

The American Library Association Publishing Committee is proud to announce the 2020 Carnegie-Whitney Award winners, whose proposed projects promote reading or the use of library resources.

  • Elvis Bakaitis: Lesbian Aging Studies: A Theoretical and Cross-Cultural Approach
  • Tatiana Bryant: AfroLatinx Studies Annotated Bibliography
  • Chapel Cowden: Perspectives on Death & Dying
  • Lisa Jackson: The Ashley Bryan Project: A Resource of Children’s Books and Book Art by Persons of African Descent
  • Carolyn Klotzbach-Russell and Kim Plassche: The Essential Great Lakes
  • Natalia Kovalyova: American Indian Rhetorical Traditions
  • Michelle Kowalsky: Neurodiversity Resources for Librarians and Educators
  • Grace Lui: Informed Success: A Resource Guide for Student Entrepreneurs
  • April Sheppard: Arkansas and Mississippi Delta Heritage
  • Junior Tidal and Joan Jocson-Singh: A Bibliography Exploring Extreme Music and Marginalized Communities
  • Brian Watson: 50 Years On, Many Years Past: Nonfictions of Sexuality

View the list of past award winners.

Applications for the next cycle must be received by Nov. 2, 2020. Recipients will be notified by the end of February 2021.

Learn more about the ALA Whitney-Carnegie Grant guidelines. Questions?  Contact Mary Jo Bolduc.

Originally published at https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2020/04/carnegie-whitney-grant-2020-award-winners

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