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Skip to Main ContentLBCC Library believes in equity, diversity, and inclusion at LBCC and beyond. We continue to improve our collection and programming to support this work and the goal of ending racism. We join our efforts with libraries across the nation to steadfastly commit our profession to anti-racism.
This guide gathers some of our library’s best anti-racism resources in one place. The guide is focused on understanding the current environment of racism and anti-racism work in the United States and provides resources for self-education, especially for white folks. The lists are not exhaustive; we have mainly focused the experience of African Americans and publications after 2008. Be sure to check out the different sections of this guide by clicking on the tabs above.
If you want access to more resources, ask a librarian! Also, let us know if you have recommendations for library purchases.
The following E-books are available to all members of the LBCC Community. If you have problems accessing, please contact Bryan Miyagishima at miyagib@linnbenton.edu
Recommendations from various Linn-Benton Community College OEDI Department. Links will provide access to an E-book. Those without links, but with a call number will require visiting the Library to check out.
Recommendations from various Linn-Benton Community College faculty and staff. Links will provide access to an E-book. Those without links, but with a call number will require visiting the Library to check out.