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Trinity Reads: How to Be an Antiracist: About Trinity Reads

Multicolored cover of How to Be an Antiracist

Trinity Reads

Trinity Reads builds community, enriches curriculum, and engages research through the shared reading of an important book. This year the Trinity Reads committee has selected Ibram X. Kendi's How to Be an Antiracist.

Students are urged to read the book and faculty members are encouraged to include it in their courses. A series of cultural and academic activities—film screenings, debates, panel discussions, book discussions and lectures—are organized to support the project. 

The goals of this interdisciplinary program are to enhance student and community learning, to strengthen our common human bonds, and to demonstrate the vital connection between classroom learning and social issues in the broader community.

Contributing Faculty Members

Ms. Trisha Smith, University Librarian 

Mx. Lisa Dupree, Library Associate