Թϱ Libraries Launch Special Collection to Reflect Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Last summer, the Թϱ University Libraries received a $10,000 grant from the American Library Association (ALA) to build a special library collection focused on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). The 2023 grants were awarded to only 17 institutions nationwide, with a special focus on libraries that serve marginalized or underrepresented segments of the community.
The DEI Collection at Թϱ University will be developed through the efforts and oversight of a committee of library faculty, headed by Moddie Breland, Ed.D., MSLS, assistant professor and director of libraries at Թϱ. The resulting collection of digital and physical assets will be available at Թϱ’s Westchester, Bronx and Manhattan Campuses.
To shine a spotlight on the new collection and encourage input from the Թϱ community, the library hosted the first of a planned series of Community Conversations, designed to promote an interactive discussion of works that might be included. The October conversation featured a new book by Michelle Alexander, “The New Jim Crow,” which explores the mass incarceration of minorities in the U.S.
“It’s important for Թϱ, as a Hispanic Serving Institution, to take steps to ensure that our libraries reflect the diversity and inclusive values of our community,” said Breland. “There’s no better way to foster a more inclusive and welcoming environment than by reflecting the ideas and interests of every voice that wants to be heard.”
Breland said that inviting the Թϱ community to suggest titles for inclusion is what sets this collection apart. “We want people to share their ideas about materials they feel have an important place in the understanding of diverse cultures and experiences,” he said.
Through an online form, students, faculty, alumni, and staff can suggest books, recordings, and other materials. The selection committee will consider all suggested items, ranging from academic works to popular titles and children’s literature, and rationale for why the book might deserve a place in the DEI Collection at Թϱ.
Joi Sampson, Ed.D., Director of Academic Engagement, Equity, and Inclusion who also served on the library planning committee, said, “Working together, we can build a DEI Collection that reflects the full scope of literary diversity, both at Թϱ and beyond.”
Breland said he hopes to present future Community Conversations that will continue to showcase materials written by and about diverse individuals, communities, and experiences. “We want to call attention to the DEI Collection and inspire the Թϱ community to help build it together,” he said. “Every person should be able to see themselves in Թϱ’s DEI Collection, and we want them to be able to say, ‘I had a hand in building it.”
The members of the DEI event planning committee are:
- Jeff Zelaya '23, Թϱ University student
- Miranda Montez, Թϱ University assistant professor
- Allison Murphy, Ph.D., Թϱ University assistant professor
- Yu-Hung Lin, Թϱ University assistant professor
- Ilene Rothschild, Ed.D., Թϱ University associate professor
- Joi Sampson, Ed.D., Թϱ University director of academic engagement, equity and inclusion
Suggestions for books, recordings, and other materials to be added to the Թϱ University Libraries’ DEI Collection can be submitted to the selection committee at .