“We Know It's a Library”: Black Space, Black Women's Labor, and Radical Black Joy

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Abstract

The Junior Scholars Program (JSP) is a tuition-free youth learning program at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem, New York. At JSP, Damaris, a former JSP instructor, was introduced to Kadiatou, the Schomburg Center's former education and outreach programs manager. They write collaboratively to (re)member the dialectical relationship between Black women's labor, Black Space, and Radical Black Joy.

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Dunn, D. C., & Tubman, K. (2025). “We Know It’s a Library”: Black Space, Black Women’s Labor, and Radical Black Joy. Urban Education, 60(11 Special Issue: You Can't Steal My Joy! Practices and Possibilities for Black Joy in Urban Education), 2956–2973. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420859241227952

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