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Power Lines Jimmeka Anderson

Power Lines By Jimmeka Anderson

Power Lines by Jimmeka Anderson


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Helping readers understand the challenges and barriers faced by teens in urban communities, this one-of-a-kind resource offers real-world recommendations, case studies, and experience-based programmatic solutions for fostering crucial media literacy skills.

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Power Lines: Connecting with Teens in Urban Communities Through Media Literacy by Jimmeka Anderson

Helping readers understand the challenges and barriers faced by teens in urban communities, this one-of-a-kind resource offers real-world recommendations, case studies, and experience-based programmatic solutions for fostering crucial media literacy skills.

Information and digital literacies are essential skills to survive and thrive in today's media-saturated world. But minoritized and economically disadvantaged youth in urban communities often lack these critical media literacy competencies. Offering a multi-faceted perspective, this book guides those who serve teens in libraries towards implementing innovative and transformative learning experiences. Librarians and YA specialists who serve urban youth in public, school, and academic libraries will
  • gain insight on how factors such as lack of information and communication technology proficiency, inadequate technology and internet access, and instructional inequity place urban teens at high risk for media and informational illiteracy;
  • receive hands-on and strategic guidance for connecting successfully with and creating spaces for teens in urban communities, illustrated through teen reflections, narratives from librarians and educators across the US, and voices from scholars in the field;
  • learn about several successful media literacy programs that have been implemented in libraries and communities, from Hip Hop Studies at Virginia Tech to youth podcasting, a zine club, Black Girls Film Camp, and others; and
  • find a toolkit of additional resources such as handout templates, sample lesson plans, and information about books and websites.

Power Lines Reviews

The writers' tone is both personal and conversationally professional ... All librarians can benefit from the book's insights and practices; the media literacy lens is particularly relevant now.- Booklist

Table of Contents

  • Foreword, by Belinha S. De Abreu
  • Preface, by Chance W. Lewis
  • Acknowledgments, by Jimmeka Anderson and Kelly Czarnecki
  • Introduction: Remembering the Why, by Jimmeka Anderson

    Part I Having an Empire State of Mind with Teen Programming

  • Chapter 1 The Train Has Arrived: Understanding Their World, Jimmeka Anderson
    • Teen Reflection: Bereket Temesgen
    • Voices from the Field: Jeff Share
    • Voices from the Field: Jayne Cubbage

    Chapter 2 It Never Sleeps: The Current State of Teens and Media, Abby Kiesa

    • Teen Reflection: Alasia Hicks
    • Voices from the Field: Merve Lapus
    • Voices from the Field: Brittany N. Anderson

    Chapter 3 Flashing Lights: What Is Media Literacy? Donnell Probst and Michelle Ciulla Lipkin

    • Teen Reflection: Kaella Racshenberg
    • Voices from the Field: Theresa Redmond

    Chapter 4 Road Closed, Detour Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities in Serving Urban Teens in Libraries , Kelly Czarnecki

    • Teen Reflection: Zakariyah Hanif
    • Voices from the Field: Mary J. Wardell-Ghirarduzzi
    • Voices from the Field: Jasmine McNeil

    Chapter 5 Under Construction: Creating Space and Relationships for Media Literacy, Jimmeka Anderson and Kelly Czarnecki

    • Teen Reflection: Matthew Rosa
    • Voices from the Field: Natasha Casey

    Chapter 6 Power Lines: Empowering Teens Who Have Been Disempowered through Partnerships, R. Alan Berry

    • Teen Reflection: Jeneva Claiborne
    • Teen Reflection: Maia McElvane
    • Voices from the Field: Nygel D. White
    • Voices from the Field: Elis Estrada

    Part II Straight Outta the Library

  • Chapter 7 Traffic JAMS: Music and Podcasting
    • 7.1 Media Literacy and Community Connection: A Profile of Virginia Tech's Digging in the Crates Hip Hop Studies Program, La' Portia J. Perkins, Jasmine Weiss, Jonathan Kabongo, Frederick Paige, and Craig Arthur
    • 7.2 Let Your Voice Be Heard: Create Podcasting Programming for Your Library, Lauren Kratz Prushko
    • 7.3 Podcasting the Possibilities, Molly Dettmann

    Chapter 8 City Blue PRINTS: Books and Print Literature

    • 8.1 Alt RA: Looking beyond Books in Readers' Advisory, Heather Love Beverley and Cyndi Hamann
    • 8.2 The Education of Blacks in Charlotte, An Online Youth Exhibition, Pamela McCarter and Jimmeka Anderson
    • 8.3 The Zine Club, Liz Allen, Nicole Rambo, and Kristine Tanzi

    Chapter 9 SCREEN Doors: TV, Film, and Broadcasting

    • 9.1 Girls Rock Film Camp: The Future of Film, Lonna Vines
    • 9.2 Keepin' It Reel: Black Girls Film Camp, Deneen Dixon-Payne and Jimmeka Anderson
    • 9.3 Girls on the Beat @ the Charleston County Public Library, Darcy Coover

    Chapter 10 Bridges, Tunnels, and City CONNECTIONS: Social Media, Information, and News Literacy

    • 10.1 The Journalistic Learning Initiative, Ed Madison, Ross Anderson, and Rachel Guldin
    • 10.2 An Introductory Lesson Plan in News Media Literacy for YA Librarians, Michael A. Spikes
    • 10.3 Analyzing the News through Infographics, Mark J. Davis

    Chapter 11 City Zip CODES and Community PLAYgrounds: Tech, Gaming, and Coding

    • 11.1 Dewey and Dragons (Dungeons and Dragons for Teens): Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library, Laura Vallejo, Jamey Rorie, and Chris Spradlin
    • 11.2 Boston Public Library: Teen Technology Mentor Program, Brianne Skywall and Christopher Jacobs
    • 11.3 The Beauty of S.T.E.M., Shimira Williams and Andrea McNeil
    • 11.4 Blissful Coding Club, Anusha Bansal and Maisy Card
    • 11.5 After-School Coding and Technology Clubs, Ally Doerman and Pamela Jayne

    Conclusion: The Take-a-Ways

  • Appendix: Collection of Resources for Continued Learning
  • About the Contributors
  • Index

    Additional information

    CIN083893790XVG
    9780838937907
    083893790X
    Power Lines: Connecting with Teens in Urban Communities Through Media Literacy by Jimmeka Anderson
    Used - Very Good
    Paperback
    American Library Association
    20230131
    272
    N/A
    Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
    This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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