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One Book 2018-2019: Intersectionality - Citizen & Born Bright: Get Help

GRC's 18-19 One Book explores the experience of intersectionality in two titles: Born Bright: A Young Girl's Journey from Nothing to Something in American by C. Nicole Mason & Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine

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Your friendly GRC librarians are Amanda Chin, Jennifer Rohan, Jody Segal, Katie Cunnion, Marji MacKenzie, Philip Whitford, Christina DelliSante, Heather Jeffries, Katie Straton, and Sue Schub.

If you have questions about this guide, or just need more help, please call, email, chat, or stop by the Reference Desk! Looking for a specific librarian? Use the link below to find your liaison librarian!

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Holman Library is open for in-person reference help. 
Librarians ARE also available virtually to assist you by email, phone, and chat.  See options below:

By Phone

Contact a librarian during the library's open hours.

(253) 931-6480

By Email

Email a librarian with a reference question at librarian@greenriver.edu. This is an alternative to chat/IM if you want help specifically from a Green River College librarian. This is not an immediate option as emails will be only answered during normal business hours.

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Research assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from librarians around the world.

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Meet with a GRC librarian online for 30 or 60 minutes. Schedule an appointment 24 hours in advance.

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You can always ask a librarian for assistance, but if you want to dig in yourself, the following guides are a good place to start!