What is anti-Black racism? How does it affect people’s lives? How does racism become institutionalized? What is the historical context? How does systemic racism get entrenched? How are people working to make a change? How can you get involved?
As a way to facilitate discussions of these questions, the Leddy Library has created a collection of books related to anti-Black racism that can be browsed and borrowed. From personal narratives to scholarly treatises, from sociological studies to creative works, the anti-Black racism bookshelf has something for everyone interested in engaging in these vital conversations.
Check it out on the library’s first floor.