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ANTI-RACISM COURSES & COMMUNITIESAdditional Info
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The UNTraining: Untraining White Liberal Racism6-month online course
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Investigating White Identity 8-month Course8-month course dedicated to exploring racism / white identity through the framework of Dharma + mindfulness. If this particular class isn't available, you can explore whether sanghas local to your area are offering similar courses
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SURJ (Showing Up For Racial Justice) 6-week online Study & Action courseIf this series is currently full, you can sign on for SURJ newsletter to hear about upcoming courses
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Resmaa Menakem free e-course on Racialized TraumaCompanion course to his book "My Grandmother's Hands"
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East Bay Meditation CenterLocated in Oakland, but currently offering tons of wonderful online classes exploring racial equity and social justice through the lens of Dharma + mindfulness
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Rachel Cargle: The Great Unlearn online course
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Rachel Ricketts: Spiritual Activism 101 online coursehttps://www.rachelricketts.com/antiracism-resources
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Layla Saad: Good Ancestor Academy
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Austin Channing Brown: The ACB Academyhttp://austinchanning.com/media
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Co-Conspirators Lounge by @myishathill, joinable community for IG prompts and Zoom calls on monthly themes of race, power and privilegeIG @myishatill / https://checkyourprivilege.co
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Let's Talk About Race: A 5-part intro series on antiracist fundamentals (with @myishatill)
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8 online courses to help examine your own bias
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Alyssa Hall 1:1 Anti-racism coaching
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Nicole Lee's Inclusive Life community
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BOOKSAUTHOR
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An Antiracist Reading ListIbram X. Kendi
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Me and White SupremacyLayla Saad
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How to be An AntiracstIbram X. Kendi
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Mindful of RaceRuth King
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So You Want to Talk About RaceIjeoma Oluo
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Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About RaceReni Eddo-Lodge
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The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of ColorblindnessMichelle Alexander
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I'm Still HereAustin Channing Brown
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White Fragility: Why It's So Hard For White People to Talk About RacismRobin DiAngelo, PhD
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Sister OutsiderAudre Lorde
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The Fire Next TimeJames Baldwin
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My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and BodiesResmaa Menakem
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Capitalism and SlaveryEric Eustace Williams
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The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First CenturyGrace Lee Boggs
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When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter MemoirPatrisse Kahn-Cullors and Asha Bandele
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Between the World and MeTa Nahesi Coates
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Just MercyBryan Stevenson
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CitizenClaudia Rankine
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The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated AmericaRichard Rothstein
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Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in AmericaIbram X. Kendi
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Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?Daniel Tatum
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White RageCarol Anderson, PhD
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Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of RaceDebby Irving
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Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her SuperpowerBrittney Cooper
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FOR KIDS:
An ABC of Equity by Chana Ewing
A is for Activist by Innosanto Nagara
Counting on Community by Innosanto Nagara
Woke Baby by Mahogany L. Browne
Antiracist Baby by Ibram X. Kendi Stamped by Ibram X. Kendi (for kids 12-18)
We're Different, We're the Same by Bobbi Kates
I Can Do Hard Things: Mindful Affirmations for Kids by Gabi Garcia
Black is a Rainbow Color by Angela Joy
Let's Talk About Race by Julius Lester
The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander
The Power Book: What is it, Who has it and Why by Claire Saunders If You Come Softly by Jacqueline Woodson Podcast: Talking Race with Young children IG: @theconsciouskid
@therapyforblackgirls
@booksfordiversity
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ARTICLES
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How to Respond to MicroaggressionsNYT 2020
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Is This The Beginning of the End of American Racism?Ibram X. Kendi, The Atlantic Sept 2020
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Black and Brown People Have Been Protesting for Centuries. It's White People Who Are Responsible for What Happens Next.TIME May 2020
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Racism's Hidden TollNYT 8.11.20 Gus Wezerek
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The Characteristics of White Supremacy Culture
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The Case for ReparationsTaNehisi Coates, The Atlantic June 2014
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The Gaps Between White and Black America, in ChartsNYT 6/19/20
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The UntoldRuth King from her book "Mindful of Race"
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There Is No Such Thing as a "White Ally"Catherine Pugh, Medium 6.16.20
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Racism is Terrible. Blackness Is Not.Imani Perry, The Atlantic 6.15.20
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What exactly is Critical Race Theory?Desiree Lynn Adaway
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White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible KnapsackPeggy McIntosh
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6 ways to be antiracist, because being "not racist" isn't enough
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For Our White Friends Desiring to be AlliesSojourners 2017
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Performative Allyship is Deadly (Here's What to do Instead)
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How to Raise an Anti-Racist KidNYT 6.24.20
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‘The Condition of Black Life Is One of Mourning’Claudia Rankine NYT 6.22.15
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Choosing a school for my daughter in a segregated cityNikole Hannah-Jones, NYT 6.9.16
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How to respond to "riots never solve anything!"
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Of Course There Are Protests. The State is Failing Black People.Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, NYT 5.2920
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White Americans, your lack of imagination is killing usKasi Lemmons, Washington Post 6.1.20
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White people are speaking up at protests. How do we know they mean what they say?Stacey Patton, Washington Post 6.2.20
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Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They're Okay -- Chances Are They're NotDanielle Cadet, 5.28.20
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I Am Not Okay.Rachel Rodgers, June 2020
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Racism is killing black people. It’s sickening them, too.Michelle A. Williams & Jeffrey Sanchez, Washington Post 6.4.20
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Call It What It Is: Anti-Blacknesskihana miraya ross, NYT 6.4.20
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I Don't Need 'Love' Texts From My White Friends (I need them to fight anti-blackness.)Chad Sanders, NYT 6.5.20
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America, This Is Your Chance (We must get it right this time or risk losing our democracy forever)Michelle Alexander, NYT 6.8.20
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Allies, Don't Fail Us AgainCharles Blow, NYT 6.7.20
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The Civil Rights Act of 2020Charles Blow, NYT 6.10.20
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My White Friend Asked Me on Facebook to Explain White Privilege. I Decided to Be HonestLori Lakin Hutcherson 9.8.17
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The Burden of (Finally) Being SeenMedium, Ace Callwood 6.1.20
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The Heartbeat of Racism is DenialNYT 1/13/18
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To my white friends, the time for talk has passed. Now is the time for work.Brian S. Lowery, NYT 6.13.20
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The White-Savior Industrial ComplexTeju Cole, The Atlantice 3.21.12
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What Did Cedric Robinson Mean by Racial Capitalism?Boston Review 1.12.17
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This Country Needs a Truth and Reconciliation Process on Violence Against African Americans—Right NowFania Davis, Yes! 7.8.16
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Policing Is Doing What Is What Meant To Do. That's The Problem.NYT 6.21.20
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Nonviolent Communication can be emotionally violent
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What is OwedNikole Hannah-Jones NYT 6.24.20
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A Debate Over Identity and Race Asks, Are African-Americans ‘Black’ or ‘black’?NYT 6.26.20
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Everyone's an Antiracist. Now What?Erin Aubry Kaplan NYT 7.6.20
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Call a Thing a Thing (White Supremacy)Charles Blow NYT 6.8.20
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White Supremacy as a Trauma ResponseResmaa Menakem, Medium 4.14.18
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Resmaa Menakem expands book on racialized trauma to video e-course6.13.19
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Why "White" Should Be Capitalized, Too Nell Irvin Painter, Washington Post 7.22.20
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Together, You Can Redeem the Soul of our NationJohn Lewis, NYT 7.30.20
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This is AmericaRoxane Gay, NYT Election 11.5.20
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Stacey Abrams is Not Your Superhero, Mule or GodThe Root, 1.6.21
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How to Talk to Kids About RaceThe Conscious Kid
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Buddhists and Racial Justice: A HistoryTricycle magazine, July 2020
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What Reparations For Slavery Might Look Like in 2019NYT May 2019
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How to be a co-conspiratorThe Conscious Kid
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VIDEOS
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How to be an Antiracist with Ibram X. Kendi
Aspen Ideas Festival interview with Jemele Hill of The Atlantic