少妇免费直播


Decolonizing the Library

The library is committed to making its systems, spaces, and services more just, equitable, and inclusive. Colonialism can be both obvious and subtle, and can be maintained and spread through library information structures, research practices, and collections.听

Decolonization at the library is an ongoing process that involves acknowledging, questioning, and undoing colonial practices. We understand that decolonization needs to be in nature as it impacts individuals and communities differently in complex and layered ways 鈥� this includes ethnicity, sex, gender, class, ability, religion, and many other aspects.听

A graphic representation of the roof of Na'tsa'maht

To implement our decolonization work, the library is guided by Camosun鈥檚 2023-2028 Strategic Plan and the Truth & Reconciliation Commission of Canada鈥檚 . The list below provides information about 鈥� and links to 鈥� many of the Library鈥檚 decolonization initiatives.

Decolonizing the collection

Decolonizing research practices

Decolonizing library spaces

Research guides

Contact

Do you have questions or suggestions about decolonizing initiatives at the library? Please contact librarian Robbyn Lanning.

If you would like to learn more about decolonizing the catalogue, our cataloguing practices, or to provide feedback on specific records, please contact librarian Gwenda Bryan.