Members of the Emory community have created two new guides worth checking out!
Emory’s Black Lives Matter LibGuide contains resources and information about how to take action. Materials included in the guide have been crowdsourced by library staff. If you have suggestions of additional resources or organizations that you would like included, please add them to our googledoc. Pages on the guide include:
- How to Get Involved – includes activist resource lists, Atlanta resources, and national resources
- YouTube & Ted Talks
- Podcasts
- Books & Articles
- Documentaries & Movies
- Syllabi & Reading Lists
Also take a look at the Emory Libraries Social Justice Corner Guide, which serves as a starting point to learn more about social justice initiatives across the Emory Libraries, Emory Campus, Atlanta, and beyond. It also points members of the Emory community to key social justice resources. The pages include:
- Faculty Contributions – includes the writings of our own Emory faculty. It will continue to expand over time.
- Other Library Resources – a guide to suggested materials on the topic
- Community Voices – features the latest news on the topic from across LITS
- Suggestions for content – includes a form for suggestions. We want your feedback!
- Campus Partners
For questions about the Black Lives Matter LibGuide or to get involved contact the DEI’s Professional Development Committee Chair Melissa Hackman and for the Social Justice Corner Guide, contact group lead, Kim Collins.
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