The award, in the words of the center, "commends works published in a given year which extend our understanding of the root causes of bigotry and the range of options we as humans have in constructing alternative ways to share power.
[9] Under Williams, the Myers Center continued to give out annual awards for books which are "outstanding in helping shed light on bigotry in America.
"[10] It additionally published a 12-to-16-page newsletter, beginning in 2000,[7] that after a few issues was called Multidiversity and that contained commentary on current topics as well as book reviews.
[11] The Harvard Graduate School of Education characterized the center as "promot[ing] living out diversity equitably.
[13] For 2007, the center took over from the radical house Autonomedia the publishing of the Fred Ho-created "Sheroes Womyn Warriors Wall Calendar".