The Washington and Lee University Library stands with the Black Caucus of the American Library Association in condemning racial injustice. Read full BCALA statement.
While reading contributes to an individual's understanding of historic and ongoing racism, the University Library encourages readers to go beyond book clubs and reading lists to engage in meaningful action.
Office of Inclusion and Engagement: To learn about avenues for on-campus and community engagement, visit W&L's Office of Inclusion and Engagement.
University Counseling: Highly trained and experienced counseling staff is available to help students with a variety of difficulties that might impact not only a student's academic work, but overall sense of well-being. This includes issues of diversity and inclusion.
Africana Studies Program: The Africana Studies Program will organize lectures and events during the 2020/21 academic year. Follow @AfcaWlu to learn about future programming.
The Center for Academic Resources and Pedagogical Excellence (CARPE) Guide to Anti-racism Pedagogy Resources: Anti-racism resources for faculty.