About the Board
The Editorial Board provides strategic direction, maintains community accountability, and makes decisions about journal operations, policies, and priorities. And they’re super trans y’all.
Current Board Members
Keahi Adolpho is an archivist at Virginia Commonwealth University and is a member of the Homosaurus Collective where he serves as a member of the Organizing Board and the co-convener for both the Term Development Board and the English Term Development Committee. They also co-edited Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries (2023).
Max Bowman is a library worker and systems librarian at Colby College. They have a fondness for resource sharing, logistics work, knowledge sharing, peer support, and celebrating their colleagues.
Anastasia Chiu is an academic librarian whose scholarship examines the paradigms and roots of the library profession that reproduced persisting inequity in library services and the library profession, and considers how to build inclusive workplace cultures. They are the Head of Open Knowledge at New York University Libraries, where they lead a team that educates and builds community around practicing open and creative scholarship.
nicholae cline (they/them) is a knowledge worker at Indiana University, where they are the librarian for media studies, gender studies, philosophy, and Native American & Indigenous studies. They are committed to dreaming and manifesting collective liberation and sovereignty for the many beings (including the land and waters that hold us, wherever we are) with whom we share this world.
Joyce Gabiola curates research collections of contemporary literature and LGBTQ history at a large public university. Joyce is the principal author of “‘It’s a Trap’: Complicating Representation in Community-Based Archives” in The American Archivist and the author of “(En)countering the Archival Sidekick” in Q&A: Voices from Queer Asian North America. They are currently co-editing a book centered on experiencing the politics and relationships of language and archival description.
Stephen G. Krueger is an academic librarian specializing in open education and affordable course content at a large public university. Ey is the author of Supporting Trans People in Libraries and co-editor of Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries. In 2017, ey founded the Trans and Gender Diverse LIS Network.