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Maya Angelou Resource Library: Intro

The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) at Rollins College provided Olin Library with a wide selection of materials addressing multiculturalism, racism, discrimination, etc. This guide identifies those materials associated with the collection.

About the Resource Library

The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) is committed to building and promoting programs, services, and resources that serve to create and sustain a diverse community.

The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) and Women's Studies Department at Rollins College provided Olin Library with a wide selection of materials addressing racism, discrimination, identity, etc.  

The Maya Angelou Resource Library was created in 1989 during one of her visits to Rollins College. It is a collection of books and films dedicated to promotion of equality and multiculturalism in and outside the classrooms. We would like to encourage our Global Citizens and Responsible Leaders to use these resources to broaden their minds and hearts.

Use the tabs to locate the subject of interest and then scroll the page to find the item you'd like to borrow.  If you know the title to the item you need, you can easily search our catalog from this site.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Meet Maya Angelou

Your Librarian

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Bill Svitavsky
Contact:
Olin 236
bsvitavsky@rollins.edu
(407) 646-2679