Episodes

Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
ALTQ Information Literacy with WDET's Jake Neher and Shiraz Ahmed
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
The next installment of our ongoing series addressing Information Literacy features WDET's Jake Neher and Shriaz Ahmed. Neher is a reporter/producer who works with 'Detroit Today,' and covers Michigan's political scene, while Ahmed is the radio station's Engagement Editor & Digital Content Editor. We covered the prevalence of confirmation bias, the S.I.F.T. method for spotting fake news, and the daily discipline reporters have to practice regarding the objective framing of a story.
To follow the work of Neher and Ahmed, go to www.wdet.org
As mentioned in the introduction to this show, we have links for more info on the S.I.F.T. Method
https://hapgood.us/2019/06/19/sift-the-four-moves/
https://www.avon-schools.org/cms/lib/IN01001885/Centricity/Domain/3486/SIft%20method.pdf



Thursday Jul 23, 2020
Raylon Leaks-May (Ferndale City Council)
Thursday Jul 23, 2020
Thursday Jul 23, 2020
Raylon Leaks-May is a Ferndale City Council Member, Mayor Pro Tem, and, as you'll hear--a big fan of libraries! She recently collaborated with our Youth Services Librarians to host a civics-focused conversation with high school students and answer questions about public service, local government, community volunteering, etc. Leaks-May has been a Ferndale resident for twenty-five years, serving in a variety of instrumental professional roles within the community.
https://www.ferndalemi.gov/news/ferndale-city-council-declares-official-commitment-to-antiracism


Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Author & Librarian Annie Spence: ALTQ Season 2
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Tuesday Jul 21, 2020
Annie Spence is a Detroit-based author AND LIBRARIAN. Her first book, "Dear Fahrenheit 451," was published in 2017 (Macmillan/Flatiron), and it features love letters & break-up notes to books that Spence established "intense relationships" with over the years. She has spent more than a decade working as a librarian in public libraries in the midwest. So we talked about several things, like what it was like to be a librarian during quarantine, what she's working on lately (a novel?), her all-time favorite books, and also why it is that, when compared to other art forms, we connect with books and reading in such a deep and nuanced way. Sometimes those connections are so intense as to warrant legitimate love letters.
https://www.anniespence.com/about
Excerpt: https://us.macmillan.com/excerpt?isbn=9781250106490


Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Black and Brown Theatre's "Beast of the Town" - ALTQ
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Black and Brown Theatre was founded in the summer of 2016 to address the inequity of casting in the professional Michigan theatre scene and create more opportunities for theatre artists of color. On Saturday, August 1st, at 2pm, B&B Theatre will be giving a Virtual Performance of their adaptation of Beauty & the Beast ("Beast of the Town") for our younger patrons & kids of all ages.
We are chatting with co-founder (actor/producer/director/playwright) Emilio Rodriguez about the origins of the Black and Brown Theatre, as well as some of the events they've created in their 4-year history, including the "Our Voices" program for students. Rodriguez followed up with us and shared this video, below, featuring a clip from this program where students get to direct grown-up actors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgP6uGjr9E8


Friday Jul 10, 2020
ALTQ: Information Literacy Series - pt.1 - Dr. Pradeep Sopory
Friday Jul 10, 2020
Friday Jul 10, 2020
The first in a new mini-series featuring conversations with librarians, journalists, professors, and teachers: We'll be discussing important issues around Information Literacy--the ability to evaluate the variety of information and media that we all encounter on a daily basis, through social media or online news outlets.
Dr. Pradeep Sopory (Wayne State University) conducts research on health and risk communication. He also investigates the effects of messages in the media and how they can be designed to influence attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.
Show notes:
Coronavirus Facts Alliance:
https://www.poynter.org/coronavirusfactsalliance/
Infodemic.blog

Thursday Jul 09, 2020
A Little Too Quiet: Season Two - Continue, Adapt, Evolve
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
This is a podcast produced in-house by the staff of the Ferndale Library. We've been closed for the last four months so that staff and patrons could safely shelter at home and slow the spread of coronavirus. But we are BACK! And we have so much to talk about: Curbside Pickup services, Online Library Card apps, Kanopy streaming services, Readers' Advisory, Virtual Programs, and so much more.
The library's Assistant Director Darlene Hellenberg, and Circulation Supervisor Kelly Bennett join host Jeff Milo to discuss everything they've been reading, watching, and listening to, during the quarantine.

