Anti-Racist Resource Guide
This guide by Victoria Alexander offers a variety of resources to help understand and explain racial inequality, white supremacy, police violence, and injustice
This guide by Victoria Alexander offers a variety of resources to help understand and explain racial inequality, white supremacy, police violence, and injustice
In this podcast episode, Toby Tompkins talks to Michael Okech, founder of New York Stretch Therapy, about the current reality of being Black in America.
Author Reni Eddo-Lodge spoke about her response to the recent surge in interest in talking about race and whether this new impetus will result in decisive change.
Ibram X. Kendi of Boston University and Robin DiAngelo of the University of Washington in Seattle speak about race issues in America in this clip from CBS News.
A message from Emerson College President M. Lee Pelton, this is a raw, powerful, and relatable expression of anger.
Written by Stacia Brown for The Cut, this is a sober reflection on how the author’s daughter has lived a life marred by reports of racial violence.
For a video that might help spark a conversation at your organization, here’s a 2-minute advertisement from P&G’s #talkaboutbias campaign called “The Look.”
Beyond the Streets has a checklist on 26 Ways to Be In the Struggle, a list of tips for protestors and advocates.
If you haven’t yet seen it, please take a look at Barack Obama’s Medium article. It’s a free read with links to a report, toolkit, and a website for additional resources.
This blog post from the Museum of the City of New York includes some great statistics, a breakdown of what's at stake, and a chance to hear more from Joe Salvo.