Black Caucus Digital Collection Updated

We are thrilled to announce that the descriptions for over 400 items in the UCSF Black Caucus Records digital collection have been updated and enhanced. The UCSF Black Caucus was founded in 1968 to address inequalities at the University of California, and the digital collection contains photographs, videos, correspondence, publications, and meeting materials about its formation and activities.

This includes major events held by the UCSF Black Caucus like the protest to end of racism and discrimination at the University of California, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Week and Black History Month programs, in conjunction with other campus organizations including the Women’s Resource Center, and annual Gala fundraisers.

See full article here - https://www.library.ucsf.edu/news/black-caucus-digital-collection-updated/

See blog post (same as article) here - https://blogs.library.ucsf.edu/broughttolight/2020/12/17/ucsf-black-caucus-records-re-description-project/