Understanding Racial Literacy in the U.S.: Content for Students, Faculty, and Librarians

Understanding Racial Literacy in the U.S.
Content for Students, Faculty, and Librarians

Are your students and patrons discussing the Black Lives Matter movement—and the critical issues it raises such as racism, diversity, civil rights, protests, freedom of expression, and global citizenship? To offer educators insightful background and context on these vital topics, we’ve compiled relevant content available in Infobase resources—take a free trial today to see the wealth of content. 

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Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future, and renders the present inaccessible. —Maya Angelou

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