At UW-Stout, part of our commitment to inclusive excellence includes supporting opportunities for self-directed learning and growth. This guide is designed to assist people at UW-Stout and beyond in their study and understanding of race, ethnicity, and multiculturalism.
This guide was created by a collaborative group of UW-Stout faculty and staff. The group recognizes that there is systemic inequity at UW-Stout and we have never-ending work to do. This guide is not exhaustive, of course. New and relevant material is created and published every day, and the history of racism spans more than 400 years. It is impossible to include everything.
This multiculturalism guide includes items in the UW-Stout catalog and links to other resources from across the globe. This guide offers you tools to help you challenge yourself to change and change the systems that need to be challenged.
This compilation will evolve over time, just like we aim to and just like you can, to keep inclusive excellence at the forefront here at UW-Stout and beyond. We encourage recommendations to add to the guide. If you see that it is missing some foundational resources, please email library@uwstout.edu with your suggestions and we will review and add them in.
The following lists of books can be found in a variety of formats: ebooks, print, streaming audio, CD, or you may need to request them from another UW System library. Some are even available through the Nakatani Teaching and Learning Center. Clicking on a book cover may take you directly to the book or a place to request it. Or you can search a title in Search@UW