
Antiracism Resources Focus of New Research Guide
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A new guide highlights resources for research on antiracism with a focus on sources that are available at Rutgers.

A new guide highlights resources for research on antiracism with a focus on sources that are available at Rutgers.
Antiracism is the practice of identifying, challenging, and changing the values, structures, and behaviors that perpetuate systemic racism.
Included in the guide are recommended authors, ebooks, and reading lists; background information on the Black Lives Matter movement; links to podcasts and media; and other antiracist resources. It also features a section with historical material on Rutgers alumnus Paul Robeson, the namesake of Paul Robeson Library who is remembered for his antiracist activism.
To learn more, visit https://libguides.rutgers.edu/antiracism.
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