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Web based resources about race, racism, and racial justice

Websites

The 1619 Project  - Podcasts 


Equal Justice Initiative 


National Seed Project - Peggy McIntosh, Gail Cruise-Roberson, and others in the Wellesley Centers for Women 


Robin DiAngelo summarizes the major themes of White Fragility (Youtube)


Articles

Allies and Microaggression - Kerry Ann Rockquemore. An interesting take on how to intervene when racist comments and behaviors are witnessed. She introduces a terrific role she calls "micro-resistance" - and models some of the way that could be done.


White Fragility - DiAngelo, Robin


Shay Stewart-Bouley, Black Girl in Maine,  Stop looking for the helpers; you’re it! You are the agent of change. November 1, 2018 


Jennifer Hardy, in Medium, October 10, 2018. For White Women Learning Calculus in a School Building On Fire 


Talks & Interviews

Ibram X. Kendi

  • Brené Brown with Ibram X. Kendi on How to Be an Antiracist (1 hour)
  • The difference between being "not racist" and antiracist (50 minutes, TED hosted)


Bryan Stevenson, founder of the EJI and author of Just Mercy: We Need to Talk about an Injustice American Injustice: Mercy, Humanity, and Making a Difference 


Robin DiAngelo, author of White Fragility: YouTube Reading and Lecture


Peggy McIntosh. TEDx talk. How Studying Privilege Systems Can Strengthen Compassion. Peggy McIntosh: Interview on White Privilege 


Ivan Van Sertima: Egypt Revisited (lecture)


Activities

Test Yourself for Hidden Bias

 

21 Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge


One way to handle a racist 

 

AFSC e-training on race and immigrant action 


Racial Justice Tools

Racial Equity Tools 

 

Top Ten Tips for Putting Intersectionality Into Practice 

 

White Supremacy Culture 

   

Dialogue Guides

Courageous Conversations about Race  


Facilitator's Guide for Continuous Improvement Conversations with a Racial Equity Lens - includes hyperlinks to other tools and resources including how to respond to microaggressions and how to lovingly challenge racist behaviors 

 

Hope in the Cities: A Call to Community Dialogue - Six session community dialogue program has been exported to cities across the nation and serves as a model for dialogue programs in the UK and Europe. Its emphasis on personal responsibility and self-awareness has enabled participants to engage safely with others in honest conversation. 


Intergroup Resources 

 

Talking About Race Toward A Transformative Agenda - Resource Notebook - includes talking points and strategic elements guide


Resources for Talking to Children about Race

Children's Books - Here Wee Read 


We Stories - a program for families, originally St Louis but now online


Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in a Racially Unjust America - by Jennifer Harvey, PhD, Abingdon Press, 2018. 




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