To mark Diversity Day 2026 in Luxembourg, the Centre for Documentation on Human Migration (CDMH) invites you to discover its specialized migration library. A true reflection of the diversity of migratory journeys and perspectives on them, this library is a space for knowledge and memory. Accessible to everyone – researchers, students, and the general public – this library testifies to the ongoing commitment of the Centre's founders, as well as the invaluable work of the librarians, archivists, interns, and volunteers who, over the years, have contributed to its development.
As a signatory of the Luxembourg Diversity Charter, the CDMH has been actively committed for many years to promoting diversity in all its forms and working on migrations involves recognizing and valuing the plurality of experiences and human trajectories that make up our societies.
On this occasion, a round table will bring together key figures from various specialized libraries in Luxembourg, as well as our long-standing partners. The libraries will be presented, and discussions will focus on the role of specialized libraries in diversity issues, their missions and challenges, their geographical reach and target audiences, as well as the place of the book in our societies, while also opening up other avenues for reflection.
Caroline Rocco, library and archives assistant
- CID | Fraen an Gender, a unique specialized library in Luxembourg, located in the heart of the city. It is dedicated to feminism, gender studies, and equality. With over 30,000 resources (books, journals, CDs, sheet music), it offers rich collections on the history of women and gender, feminist literature, as well as a large music library and an educational section for young people.
Jean-Sébastien Zippert, head of the North-South specialized library
- CITIM (Third World Information Centre), a specialized library of the Luxembourg-based NGO ASTM (Action Solidarité Tiers Monde). It focuses on North-South relations, sustainable development, and global citizenship education. The library offers more than 10,000 resources, including books, magazines, CDs, DVDs, and educational materials.
Narcisse Dovenon, librarian
- The Centre for Documentation on Human Migration (CDMH), which manages a specialized library on migration, a veritable mine of resources, provides: more than 15,000 books, 7,800 press reviews, as well as numerous specialized journals on human migration, covering collections spanning many years and series of issues.
Free entry – Refreshments provided
Organizer
Centre de Documentation sur les Migrations Humaines (CDMH)
Where does it take place?
Centre de Documentation Sur les Migrations
Centre de Documentation Sur les Migrations (CDMH)
Rue Gare-Usines
Dudelange
Luxembourg
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