As human rights are being eroded elsewhere in the world, the Archer Library and Archives remains committed to showcasing and amplifying the voices of those who have historically been oppressed, discriminated against, or under-represented. For Black History Month, we have a page dedicated to highlighting some of our resources either by or about Black Canadians or from the global Black diaspora, and you can find it here:
https://library.uregina.ca/libraryleisure/blackhistorymonth
Be sure to check out the Events section for more info of things happening this month: the “Blind Date With a Book” contest and the Presentation “A Black Panther in the Great White North: Fred Hampton Visits the Regina Campus in 1969.”