This guide provides resources for research related to anti-racism. We have included resources from the Ohio State University Libraries collection, the OSU campus, and Central Ohio.
A Black Lives Matter mural on display in the Short North neighborhood of Columbus, OH, June 2020.
The Ohio State University Libraries stands with those opposing white supremacy, the systemic racism reflected in the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor and the recurring acts of police violence perpetrated against black people in the United States.
We have worked to build an organization that values equity, diversity, inclusion, access and social justice – a library that provides welcoming, supportive environments for all to pursue and share knowledge. But this is not enough. It is not enough to say that we value diversity, equity, and inclusion or speak about it in general terms. We must listen intently, and we must be clear in our words and actions. We must state unambiguously that Black Lives Matter and take concrete actions to bring about systemic change. Ending racism and other inequities in society can only begin when people with privilege commit to understanding and actively countering these realities.
Excerpt from "A Statement from University Libraries Supporting Black Lives Matter." Full Statement