Compilations
Others have done the challenging work of compiling great resources- here are some of them! Bookmark, share and reference these again and again.
Type | Compilation | Summary & Key Ideas |
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Resources (General) | Scaffolded Anti-Racism Resources Anna Stamborski, M. Div Candidate (2022) Nikki Zimmermann, M. Div candidate (2021) Bailie Gregory, M. Div, M.S. Ed. |
This is a working document for scaffolding anti-racism resources. The goal is to facilitate growth for white folks to become allies, and eventually accomplices for anti-racist work. These resources have been ordered in an attempt to make them more accessible. We will continue to add resources. |
Actions we can take | Resources for Accountability and Actions for Black Lives Carlisa Johnson, Activist and Journalist |
Seeking justice means putting in the work. Say their names, share their stories, but first and foremost, take action. We must help the families of Ahmad Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and the many other Black Americans unjustly murdered and abused by law enforcement and other protectors of white supremacy. Take action today. |
75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice Corinne Shutack |
Achieving racial justice is a marathon, not a sprint. Our work to fix what we broke and left broken isn’t done until Black folks tell us it’s done. | |
Books for Adults | The Anti-Racist Reading List Ibram X. Kendi, Author and Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University |
38 books for those open to changing themselves, and their world. |
Books for Kids | Looking for Excellent “Diverse” Books for Children? Start Here! EmbraceRace |
EmbraceRace’s outstanding recommendations, including children’s book sites/ bogs, ebooks and advice for creating an anti-bias children's book collection. |
Film | 10 Documentaries To Watch About Race Instead Of Asking A Person Of Colour To Explain Things For You Ben Clay |
If you, like many of us, are finding it hard to articulate how to discuss issues of racism, injustice, discrimination and privilege, we’d like to encourage you to take some time to learn and listen. |