Carnegie-Whitney Grant

About the Carnegie-Whitney Grant
The Carnegie Whitney Awards have been established to provide grants for the preparation and publication of popular or scholarly reading lists, indexes and other guides to library resources that will be useful to users of all types of libraries.
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2022 Winner(s)
2022 Carnegie-Whitney Grant Winners
Name | Project Name |
Carol Choi | Black-Built Environment: race and architecture in America |
Christine Shelek | The Rainbow Connection: An annotated bibliography of LGBTQIA+ books and resources for children |
Amanda Boczar | Eco-Literacies for Climate Action in Florida: Teaching and Learning Resources Portal |
Erin Owens | Parenting with a Disability or Chronic Illness: An Essential Bibliography |
Hannah Park | Antiracist Praxis: A Guide to Theory and Instructional Practice |
Hayley Johnson and Sarah Simms | Blood and Thunder: The Idealized American West and Its Place Today |
Michael Rodriguez and Rebecca Parmer | What’s the IDEA? Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) in Academic Library and Archival Collections: An Annotated Bibliography |
Nicole Cooke and Cearra Harris | Equity, Social Justice, and Critical Race Theory in Librarianship: A Bibliography and Toolkit |
Shamella Cromartie and Heidi Buchanan | Affrilachia: A Guide to Exploring African American Life in Appalachia |
Yolanda Bergstrom-Lynch | Lady Plays the Blues Project: A Digital Bibliography and Multimedia Archive of Black Women Country Blues Guitarists |