In the past week there have been a multitude of anti-racism and Black Lives Matter reading lists published across the internet. We are highlighting a just a few of those titles that we have as ebooks to encourage our campus community to engage their minds, unlearn, relearn, and question not only while mass protests are bringing attention to issues surrounding racism, policing, and privilege, but to continue to work to understand, empathize, and take action on these issues.
The following list is in alphabetical order by author's last name.
The Next American Revolution by
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle by
When They Call You a Terrorist (audiobook) by
White People and Black Lives Matter by
So You Want to Talk about Race by
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? by
The Autobiography of Malcolm X by
This list is incomplete and we encourage you to search through our other ebooks and audiobooks. Also, comment with your own suggestions!
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