For the month of April, UNT will provide: “A variety of events, activities, and performances held across campus to educate students, faculty, staff and community members about world cultures and celebrations, diversity, internationalization and more”.
Library Events
- National Library Week events
- Date: April 3 - April 15
- The Human Library
- Date: April 6 from 1:00 – 6:00 p.m.
- Location: Willis Library Forum
- Reel to Real Classics Discussion and Screening “The Immigrant”
(Charlie Chaplin, silent, 1917)
- Date: April 26 from 5:00 - 6:00 pm
- Location: Willis Library, Room 340
- Post and Intro Podcast
Books
The UNT Libraries contain multiple resources related to globalization and society, international education, and literature.
Browse Subject Headings: World Citizenship, Multiculturalism In
Literature
Minorities in literature, Ethnic groups in literature,
Immigrants in literature Group identity in literature,
Ethnicity in literature
Additional Resources
A few print sources can currently be found on the Willis Library 1st floor Book Drop (available for check out):
- Educating global citizens in colleges and universities: challenges and opportunities
- Celebrations around the world: a multicultural handbook
- Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora
- Becoming World Wise: A Guide to Global Learning
- Braided lives: an anthology of multicultural American writing
- Latina self-portraits: interviews with contemporary women writers
- The Americas of Asian American literature: gendered fictions of nation and transnation
- You can also browse our Willis 1FL Graphic Novels and current reading in our McNaughton lease books (bookshelf next to room 136).
See Also
- UNT International #YouAreWelcomeHere video
- February Monthly Books display: All Are Welcome In The Library
- Pieces on Earth: A Celebration of World Culture and Literature monthly archived book list.
Thanks (on behalf of the Global Citizens Committee)!
~ Lilly Ramin