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jean amaral

Hi there! As y’all know, I’m the open knowledge librarian here at BMCC, and this I believe . . . Knowledge is a public good and a human right. We need to continually develop and defend the knowledge commons so that every human being has access to humanity’s accumulated knowledge. I strive to create spaces that celebrate, spark, and engage the potential of every human being to create knowledge. So many of our students have been taught to be knowledge consumers; at BMCC, they can learn to claim space and raise their voices up as knowledge creators.

My book pile is large and teetering; some near the top are Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer; on not knowing: how to love and other essays by Emily Ogden; and Comedy Against Work: Utopian Longing in Dystopian Times by Madeline Lane-McKinley.

So happy to be in community with everyone here and look forward to learning with you!