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Race equity resources

For learning and reflection on structural racism, white supremacy, and antiracism.

Resource Lists

Scaffolded Anti-Racist Resources (mapped to stages of white identity development)

Compiled by Anna Stamborski, M. Div Candidate (2022), Nikki Zimmermann, M. Div candidate (2021), and Bailie Gregory, M. Div, M.S. Ed.

Racial Equity Tools

From the Center for Assessment and Policy Development, MP Associates, and World Trust Educational Services

Talking About Race

From the National Museum of African American History & Culture

This List of Books, Films and Podcasts About Racism Is A Start, Not A Panacea

From NPR’s Code Switch

Articles

Understanding racism and inequality in America

By Washington Post Staff

1619 Project

By New York Times Magazine

How Did We Get Here? 163 years of The Atlantic’s writing on race and racism in America

By Gillian B. White

The Case for Reparations

By Ta-Nehisi Coates

Primer on White Supremacy Culture in the Office

By Dena Robinson

Mapping Our Social Change Roles in Times of Crisis

By Deepa Iyer

Where Is the Outrage for Breonna Taylor?

By Renee Nishawn Scott

Podcasts

Seeing White

From Scene on Radio

Movies

‘I Am Not Your Negro’ and 11 Other Social Justice Films Available to Stream Online for Free

From Rolling Stone

11 movies that confront American racism

From Vox

13th

Stream on Netflix

Just Mercy

Stream on Amazon

I Am Not Your Negro

Stream on Kanopy (with a public library card), YouTube, Google Play

Online Courses

African American History: From Emancipation to the Present

From Open Yale Courses

Books

How to Be an Antiracist

By Ibram X. Kendi

White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk about Racism

By Robin Diangelo

So You Want to Talk About Race

By Ijeoma Oluo

Between the World and Me

By Ta-Nehisi Coates

We Speak for Ourselves: How Woke Culture Prohibits Progress

By D. Watkins

The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

By Richard Rothstein

Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice

By Paul Kivel and Howard Zinn

Racial Justice Organizations

Baltimore Racial Justice Action

 Showing Up for Racial Justice

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