For immediate release | April 3, 2020
Carnegie Whitney Grant 2020 Award winners
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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 91´«Ã½ 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
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Applications for the next cycle must be received by Nov. 2, 2020. Recipients will be notified by the end of February 2021.
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