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Black Lives Matter

Library Resources

There are many black voices who have been working hard to fight racism for many years. It is time to recognize and amplify their work. The following list is a growing collection of resources available from the Sul Ross Library, curated by Library staff, but built from people doing the work including but not limited to Myisha T. Hill, Dr. Cornel West, Layla F. Saad, Rachel Cargle (@TheGreatUnlearn), Ibram X. Kendi.

As with any questions related to research and access, Sul Ross Librarians are standing by to aid you in your work.

Magazines and Journals

Videos and Other Multimedia

  • Black Lives Matter, a documentary produced by NPO/Netherlands Public Broadcasting (2017) via Films on Demand
    • In 2013 in Sanford, Florida, vigilante George Zimmerman was found not guilty of the murder of 17-year-old African American Trayvon Martin. As a result, the struggle against police violence flared up under the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter and turned into one of the biggest grassroots movements in the United States. This film interviewed co-founder Patrisse Cullors about the various forms of violence against black citizens, and why resistance is essential.
  • Are you Racist?, a documentary produced by Off the Fence (2015) via Films on Demand
    • Are racists born or made? Pioneering scientists have recently revealed that they can detect whether a person is subconsciously racist through a series of tests that are as ground-breaking as they are simple to do. This fascinating and revealing documentary showcases the latest scientific developments that can detect, measure, and change racist impulses in the brain.

eBooks

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