Exploring the intersection of race and graphic design. A memoir on LGBTQ families. A Guatemalan cookbook. These are just some of the first works being added to “Represent: UNLV’s Community Selected Collection” in the .
Titles are currently being accepted from UNLV students, faculty, and staff for inclusion. The goal of Represent is to create a library collection that is representative of the diverse identities, cultures, and histories that make up the UNLV community.
There’s still time to contribute a suggestion for the Represent collection! The pilot phase of this donor-funded initiative is running through April 7. Members of the UNLV community can nominate a title for inclusion in the collection using the .
Recently Nominated Works Added to the 'Represent' Collection
Black, Brown + Latinx Design Educators: Conversations on Design and Race
Author: Kelly Walters
This book features 12 personal interviews with graphic design educators of color, including UNLV's own Ashley Doughty, an assistant professor in art. The book centers the unique perspectives of each narrator and represents a wide cross-section of ethnic and racial identities as it examines the complexities of race in design work and the challenges of teaching graphic design at both public and private institutions.
How We Do Family: From Adoption to Trans Pregnancy, What We Learned about Love and LGBTQ Parenthood
Author: Trystan Reese
Trystan Reese gained international media attention as “the pregnant man” in 2017 when the story of his family first broke. In this moving memoir, Reese, who is transgender, shares the story of building a loving home with his husband, Biff; adopting his niece and nephew; and eventually expanding their family and welcoming a biological child.
Amalia's Guatemalan Kitchen
Author: Amalia Moreno-Damgaard
Guatemalan-American chef Amalia Moreno-Damgaard shares 170 of her favorite authentic Guatemalan dishes. Find a recipe perfect for any occasion with step-by-step instructions, helpful hints, and personal stories that will enhance every meal.
Hijab Butch Blues
Author: Lamya H
In this book, 14-year-old Lamy H realizes she has a crush on her female teacher, she works to cover this attraction by playing as an overachiever and class clown. This memoir of a queer hijabi Muslim immigrant details how she survived her coming-of-age by finding strength in her faith and family.
From Slavery to Freedom; A History of African Americans, 10th edition
Authors: John Hope Franklin and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
This textbook features up-to-date, comprehensive interdisciplinary research on topics ranging from African Origins to Hip Hop and the Black Lives Matter movements.
Squire
Authors: Nadia Shammas & Sara Alfageeh
A superb Middle Eastern fantasy written by Middle Eastern Americans, this graphic novel is set in an alternative history and follows 14-year-old Aiza as she trains to become a knight in a war-torn county while hiding her true background.
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Directors: Danil Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
This Academy Award-winning movie, starring Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, Stephanie Hsu and Ke Huy Quan, tells the story of a middle-aged Chinese immigrant swept up in a multiversal adventure where only she can save existence by exploring the other lives she could have lived.
Look Back
Author: Tatsuki Fujimoto
This manga is about two young women, Fujino and Kyomoto, who draw comics for their school newspaper. After forming a relationship and developing their own art skills, the two become successful manga artists. The two eventually go their separate ways, exploring art in their own ways, until tragedy strikes.