Universities nationwide incorporate BLM, ‘anti-racism’ into their libraries

Universities across the U.S. have begun offering Black Lives Matter and “anti-racist” resources in their libraries. Campus Reform identified just five instances at colleges from Arizona to South Carolina.

Across the country, college libraries have begun to offer “anti-racism” resources. 

Campus Reform identified 5 instances of library anti-racist guides being offered at American colleges and universities. These guides seek to help students learn about the racism that is allegedly endemic to American society, as well as what to do about it.

1. George Mason University

George Mason University released a guide explaining “Anti-Racism, #BlackLivesMatter, and Civic Action.” The guide included categories such as “Anti-Racism and White Supremacy,” “Protest and Civic Action,” “Black Feminist Thought”, and “Prisons, Police, and Abolition.” 

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