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228) "Libraries as Spaces for Identity & Liberation" (Osa Oyegun)

228) "Libraries as Spaces for Identity & Liberation" (Osa Oyegun)

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In this week's episode, I chat with Osa Oyegun, Founder of Taurus Education Consulting, to explore the transformative role of libraries as spaces for identity, liberation, and joy.Drawing from her unique background as both an educator and a librarian, Osa shares how she uses literacy and storytelling as tools to build belonging, disrupt bias, and affirm every student’s lived experience. From curating culturally relevant collections to reimagining the library as a vibrant hub of community and creativity, Osa invites us to see libraries not as quiet archives but as living classrooms that nurture voice, visibility, and validation.Together, we unpack how school leaders and educators can move beyond the bookshelf to design spaces and systems that honor identity, promote critical consciousness, and celebrate the rich cultural tapestries of their learning communities.To learn more about Osa's work, you can visit the Taurus Education Consulting website at tauruseducationconsulting.com or follow her on Instagram (@tauruseducationconsulting) or on LinkedIn.

BIO: Osa Oyegun is an experienced international educator, librarian, and founder of Taurus Education Consulting, a company that provides schools with guidance on culturally responsive curricula, curating user-friendly school libraries, and joyful, learner-centered spaces.Osa has worked as an international educator for over 17 years, and brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experiences as a Third Culture Kid (Nigeria, the Philippines, Germany, Turkiye, N. Cyprus, U.S.), an EAL teacher, classroom teacher, and classical singer.Osa earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland (‘02), a Master’s in Curriculum & Instruction from George Mason University (‘09), and a Master’s in Library & Information Sciences from San Jose State University (‘24). Osa is passionate about sharing her love of learning and curiosity about the world with children.


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228) "Libraries as Spaces for Identity & Liberation" (Osa Oyegun)

228) "Libraries as Spaces for Identity & Liberation" (Osa Oyegun)

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