As the United States celebrates Black History Month this February, the Tufts Libraries have curated a collection of books, films, and media by Black artists that can be enjoyed year-round. Explore these recommended resources and personal favorites from Ginn Library staff.
This year's theme for Black History Month is The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity, exploring the African diaspora. Log in with your Tufts username and password to the video platform Kanopy to stream a collection of films and documentaries on Race and Identity.
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By Black Fletcher Alumni
Data & Analytics 4.0: The Future of Work, Privacy and Trust in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, by Journel Joseph (F’13) [coming soon to Ginn Library's collection]
Culture and Customs of Jamaica, by Martin Mordecai (F’82) and Pamela Mordecai [coming soon to Ginn Library's collection]
Staff Favorites
By Black Fletcher Alumni
Changing the Lines, by Katerina Canyon (F'15) [coming soon to Ginn Library's collection]
From the Limbs of My Poetree by Omékongo Dibinga (F'03) [coming soon to Ginn Library's collection]
Staff Favorites
the new black, by Evie Shockley [coming soon to Ginn Library's collection]