Books are not the only way to understand and access Truth. Project Humanities Founding Director Dr. Neal Lester explains how and why artifacts are just as important tools of social justice as are books. In partnership with ASU Library's Black Collections, join us in this exciting interactive event, where attendees are invited to bring something that connects them with a social justice issue.
Join Dr. Neal A. Lester in a conversation about and signing of this 2024 book, Social Justice in Action: Models for Campus and Community. This edited volume “showcase(s) practical approaches to diversity, equity, and inclusion.” The volume is rooted in humanities work and emphasizes the principles of ASU Project Humanities’ Humanity 101®– compassion, empathy, forgiveness, integrity, kindness, respect, and self-reflection.
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for a conversation with the current American Library Association (ALA) President Cindy Hohl.
Hohl is a member of the Santee Sioux Nation and is the second Native American to hold the position. She is also past president of the American Indian Library Association and past recipient of ALA’s inaugural Spectrum Changemaker Award.
Join the ASU Library for Archives Unveiled, an open house inside Hayden Library’s Wurzburger Reading Room. On Thursday, Feb. 6, explore selections from the library’s Theatre for Youth and Community Collection (TFYC) with Caelin Ross, performing arts librarian and curator of TFYC.
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for an Indigenous Student Fashion Show to conclude Native American Heritage Month. The student-led show will feature student designers and models, as well as two community designers! Indigenous fashion has become a pathway to express cultural resilience, where the designs and outfits are embedded with cultural values and knowledge.
Hear from the editors and contributors about what it means to theorize and practice in American Indian Studies
These days, listening to the acoustic environment can be difficult, and we rarely take the time to listen to the world around us. Join the ASU Acoustic Ecology Lab and ASU Library staff as we explore the world of sound and learn the three listening modes. These three modes will help you understand how sound travels through the built and natural environment.
The group meets Nov. 13, 20, 27 and Dec. 4 from noon to 1 p.m.
Meet on Level 1 of Hayden Library near the Information Desk by the south entrance doors.
Join ASU Library's Unit for Data Science and Analytics for an exciting event where students will share their experience and findings on four real-world data science and analytical projects in 10-15 minute presentations. The presentations will be on:
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center invites you to join the Ms. and Mr. Indigenous Royalty Court on Saturday, Nov. 16 for a special installment of the Knowledge From The Land series. This event, in partnership with the Labriola Center, will feature a walk at Moahdak Do’ag (South Mountain), where we’ll explore its geological history and cultural significance through storytelling.
Sun Devil Gratitude Week is Nov. 12 to 15! Take a moment to reflect and share your appreciation through art. Enjoy a calm break and say thank you to someone you care about in your life by creating a personalized postcard. All supplies are provided and everyone is welcome to attend! Join ASU Library for a relaxing afternoon of coloring and gratitude.