2–8 February 2026
Race Equality Week is a chance to stop, think, learn, and have conversations that really matter. This year’s theme, #ChangeNeedsAllOfUs, is a reminder that progress doesn’t happen on its own – it takes everyday actions from all of us, in lots of different ways.
At the University of Dundee Library, we’re marking Race Equality Week by shining a light on books, resources and events that can help you explore race equality, anti-racism, lived experience and social justice – whether that’s for your studies or your own personal interest.
What you’ll find in the Library
During Race Equality Week, there’s a book display in the entrance of the Main Library featuring a selection of titles from our collections. These books cover a wide range of topics and voices, from personal stories to academic research, and are a great place to start if you’re looking to read, reflect, or learn more.
You can also browse a carousel of recommended books online, showing some of the titles we have available.
If something catches your eye, you can find it quickly through Library Search, check if it’s available online, or see where it’s located in the Library.
What’s happening across the University
Race Equality Week is being marked right across the University, with events, talks and activities taking place during the week. Rather than listing everything here, the best place to see what’s on (and how to get involved) is the University’s Race Equality webpages
It’s well worth a look, whether you’re keen to attend an event or just want to find out more.
We’re here to help
The Library is here to support you – not just with books, but as a welcoming space to explore ideas and ask questions. If you’re not sure where to start, or want help finding something specific, just ask a member of staff. That’s what we’re here for.
This Race Equality Week, why not pop past the display, have a browse online, or take a moment to think about what #ChangeNeedsAllOfUs means for you. Small steps really do add up.


