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Notice: Due to ongoing construction, 4 East is currently closed to the public.  To obtain items located on 4 East, please place an online request for the item to be paged for you using the ‘Place Request’ button in the catalog. Please visit our Circulation FAQ page for assistance in using our catalog.

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Initiative Title

Reflection Room

Initiative Details
The Reflection Room on 2-East allows students a dedicated space to pray, meditate, or have quiet contemplation without disruption.
Initiative Lead(s)
Terri Miller
Associate University Librarian for Public Services
Timeline
Completed
Strategic Direction
Initiative Title

Gender Inclusive Restrooms

Initiative Details
The restrooms on the second floor of the East wing will be remodeled to bring them into ADA compliance, as well as turning them both into single-use, gender inclusive restrooms.  This will accommodate our students’ needs for privacy and safe space in a central location on campus.
Initiative Lead(s)
Jay Johnson
Facilities Coordinator
Timeline
In Progress
Strategic Direction
Initiative Title

Acquisition and Processing of Gladys-Marie Fry papers

Initiative Details
Dr. Gladys-Marie Fry (1931-2015) was a leading scholar of African American quilts and folklore. Dr. Fry’s book, Night Riders in Black Folk History, examined slave narratives and oral histories to document more than a century of white control of African Americans. Dr. Fry’s research led her to explore the textiles of enslaved African Americans (many of which present slavery-era historical narratives in the form of quilt design). The Fry papers, 80 boxes total, found their home with the MSU Libraries, where they are currently being archived. This project directly supports the university’s commitment to hearing underrepresented voices. It provides invaluable, respectful access and visibility to a rich, fascinating aspect of African American cultural history.
Initiative Lead(s)
Lydia Tang
Special Collections Archivist
Timeline
Ongoing
Strategic Direction
Initiative Title

Turn the Light of Truth Upon Them Exhibit

Initiative Details

“Turn the Light of Truth Upon Them” is an audiovisual exhibit and presentation that pairs student artwork of 10 influential women from the civil rights movement with a visual tour of the National Memorial for Peace & Justice, and presented in The Digital Scholarship Lab’s 360 Room

Additional information: https://web.archive.org/web/20221216210921/https://lib.msu.edu/mlk_faq/ (web capture December 2022).

Initiative Lead(s)
Erik Ponder
Librarian for Africana Studies
Ranti Junus
Systems & Electronic Resources Librarian
Timeline
Completed
Strategic Direction