The Anti-racism Digital Library serves as a clearinghouse for information resources about people, groups, and projects who are building inclusive and caring communities. Anti-racism can be defined as some form of focused and sustained action, which includes inter-cultural, inter-faith, multi-lingual and inter-abled i.e. differently abled communities with the intent to change a system or an institutional policy, practice, or procedure which has oppressive effects. Read more...
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2023 Global Anti-racism Champions Honored (Videos)
59 second video. Hear from the winners of the U.S. Secretary of State's 2023 Award for Global Anti-Racism Champions. The award honors individuals who…
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More Than Personal Communication: Templates for Citing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers
Abstract: In this project report, I introduce the citation templates for Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers that I created in partnership with…
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We Need to Talk: Anti-Semitism (LibGuide)
A library resource from the University of Nevada Libraries. Defines anti-semitism as provides resources to learn more.
ADA.gov US Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
Disability rights are civil rights. From voting to parking, the American Disabilities Act is a law that protects people with disabilities in many…