Resources for National Native American Heritage Month – Arthur J. Morris Law Library
Celebrating Pride Month: Library Resources & Events, Near and Far
By Rachel Evans, David Rutland, and Geraldine Kalim It’s June and that means it’s Gay Pride Month! Stop by the Library Foyer to check out our Pride Month book & DVD display! Through…
Women’s Work, Women’s Words: Feminist Library History
Feminist librarians have fought for recognition through the decades: feminist history and women's library history are intertwined.
School Library Resources - American Indian Library Association
School Library Resources American Library Association Office for Diversity Inclusive Booklists, These booklists highlight diverse voices including racial diversity and sexuality and can be used in the classroom and when ordering collections. There are many booklists in the world that are categorized by topic, but these booklists ensure that underrepresented voices are being heard as … Continued
Anti-Racism Book List - Prince George's County Memorial Library System
The Library’s commitment to hearing and supporting Black Americans is based on its values of being welcoming, curious, accessible, kind, collaborative, and resilient. Standing for Black Lives Matter is not a political issue. Black Lives Matter is the human rights issue of our time and we must engage in the uncomfortable conversations that it will take to ensure that everything we do in our work and in our personal lives reflects our undying commitment to our Black colleagues and customers. It is not possible for us to support the Hispanic and Latino/a/x communities if we do not commit to Black Lives Matter. We cannot stand against the racism that Asian Pacific Americans continue to experience with COVID-19 without affirming that Black Lives Matter.