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Welcome
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center is an Indigenous-led library center where students and community members can celebrate and critically engage with American Indian and Indigenous scholarly works and creative writing. Its staff provides culturally relevant information and research support, and the center is a culturally safe learning space for Indigenous library users.
A message for our community
Labriola staff seeks to engage with the ASU and local community in meaningful ways through Indigenous librarianship. Labriola staff encourages community members, Indigenous ASU students, faculty and staff to visit their centers at Hayden and Fletcher libraries. For research assistance and collaboration at both campuses or virtually, you can request an appointment with Labriola librarians at labriola@asu.edu.
To view what programs are taking place, please see their events calendar. If you would like to collaborate and create an event at one of the centers, please contact their program coordinators directly or request an appointment.
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Our spaces
Labriola at ASU Tempe campus
Hayden Library, second floor and room 204
300 E Orange St., Tempe, AZ 85281
Labriola Tempe offers access to our open stacks and community table on the second floor, and study and research space for students in room 204. During the school year, Labriola Tempe provides a wide variety of library and community programming to promote Indigenous student and community engagement.
Labriola at ASU West Valley campus
Fletcher Library, room 305
4701 W Thunderbird Rd, Glendale, AZ 85306
Labriola West Valley offers access to our open stacks, archival collections, including newspapers and microfiche, and library research assistance. During the school year, Labriola West Valley conducts library programming to promote Indigenous student and community engagement.