Diversity & Inclusive Excellence
- The University Libraries host bilingual exhibit “Mal de amor/Lovesickness” about the social perception of lovesickness. Explore the “maladies of love” from medieval to contemporary times, now on display in Norlin Library.
- The University Libraries and the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship are hosting workshops and presentations to support learning and research on the experiences of transgender, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people.
- Librarian Katie Randall works with the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies to offer Indigenous-informed support and resources.
- New book offers a guide for building library collections and curriculum centered on Indigenous works“Indigenous Materials in Libraries and the Curriculum Latin American and Latinx Sources” shares how faculty and librarians can collaborate to develop inclusive library collections and curricula with materials created by Indigenous peoples.
- The history of student activism for LGBTQ+ rights at CU Boulder is now available and on display at the University Libraries thanks to two students.
- The University Libraries has created a resource guide to support learning about LGBTQIA+ history and celebrate Pride Month.
- The University Libraries have created a resource guide to help you explore Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage and discover some ways you can participate.
- Conductor Kedrick Armstrong came to CU Boulder in large part because of the Helen Walker-Hill Collection, which features works by Black female composers.
- Highlighting a recent acquisition to our collections and honoring Louise E. Jefferson – a Black cartographer, artist, photographer, illustrator, calligrapher, and leader.
- This month, we feature maps that honor the names and languages of native peoples.