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1 | THIS IS A MASTER DOC OF BOOKS, PODCASTS, ACCOUNTS, MOVIES, ARTICLES, PETITIONS, AND PLACES TO DONATE. | suggestions to add? DM me @lexyhwhite or email me alexishopewhite.com | ||
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3 | BOOKS | |||
4 | *Remember, it is not the job to of black people, specifically women to educate you. White people benefit from the emotional labor of black people everytime they educate us, so we can at least compensate them for it. You can venmo, cash app, or subscribe to their platforms when available. | |||
5 | TITLE | AUTHOR | ||
6 | White Fragility | Robin DiAngelo | ||
7 | The New Jim Crow | Michelle Alexander | ||
8 | Born Bright | C. Nicole Mason | ||
9 | Born A Crime | Trevor Noah | ||
10 | How To Be Anti-Racist | Ibram X. Kendi | ||
11 | Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race | Reni Eddo-Lodge | ||
12 | Life In The Iron Mills | Rebecca Harding David | ||
13 | Zami: A New Spelling of My Name | Audre Lorde | ||
14 | Sister Outsider | Audre Lorde | ||
15 | All America Boys | Jason Reynolds & Brenda Keeley | ||
16 | Coretta: My Life, My Love, My Legacy | Coretta Scott King & Barbara Ann Reynolds | ||
17 | For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When The Rainbow Is Enuf. | Ntozake Shange | ||
18 | Sonny's Blues | James Baldwin | *HONESTLY EVERY BOOK BY JAMES BALDWIN | |
19 | Notes of A Native Son | James Baldwin | ||
20 | The First Next Time | James Baldwin | ||
21 | If Beale Street Could Talk | James Baldwin | ||
22 | Drinking Coffee Elsewhere | ZZ Packer | ||
23 | The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao | Junot Diaz | ||
24 | Angry Black White Boy | Adam Mansbach | ||
25 | About Love | Bell hooks | ||
26 | Women, Race & Class | Angela Davis | ||
27 | The Prison Industrial Complex | Angela Davis | ||
28 | Abolition Democracy: | Angela Davis | ||
29 | If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance | Angela Davis | ||
30 | Are Prisons Obsolete? | Angela Davis | ||
31 | The Bridge Called My Back | Rosario Morales | ||
32 | Americanah | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | ||
33 | We Should All Be Feminists | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | ||
34 | Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | ||
35 | The Bluest Eye | Toni Morrison | ||
36 | Beloved | Toni Morrison | ||
37 | SULA | Toni Morrison | ||
38 | Playing in the Dark | Toni Morrison | ||
39 | When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: A Hip Hop Feminist Break It Down | Joan Morgan | ||
40 | Eloquent Rage | Brittney Cooper | ||
41 | Spill: Scene of Black Feminist Fugitivity | Alexis Pauline Gumbs | ||
42 | Unapologetic: A Black, queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movement | Charlene Carruthers | ||
43 | They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South | Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers | ||
44 | Redefining my Realness: My Path to Womahood, Identity, Love & So Much More | Janet Mock | ||
45 | Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism | Ed. Daisy Hernandez and Bushra Rehman | ||
46 | The Yellow House | SArah M. Brown | ||
47 | Reproduction Injustive: Racism, Pregnancy, and Premautre Births | Dana-Ain Davis | ||
48 | Medical Apartheid | Harriet A. Washington | ||
49 | How We Got Free | Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor | ||
50 | The Color Purple | Alice Walker | ||
51 | Patsy | Nicole Dennis-Benn | ||
52 | An American Marriage | Tayari Jones | ||
53 | Friday Black | Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah | ||
54 | I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World made for Whiteness | Austin Channing Brown | ||
55 | So You Want To Talk About Race | Ijeoma Oluo | ||
56 | Me and White Supremecy | Layla F Saad | ||
57 | When They Call You A Terrorist | Asha Bandele and Patrisse Cullors | ||
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59 | PODCASTS | |||
60 | NAME | HOST | PLATFORM | |
61 | 1619 | Nikole Hannah-Jones / NYT | Itunes & Spotify | |
62 | NPR Throughline: Mass Incarceration Episode | Rund Abdelfatah & Ramtin Arablouei / NPR | Itunes & Spotify | *the entire podcast is great, but this epsiode specifically deals with Mass incarceration* |
63 | Strong Black Lead | Tracy Clayton / Netflix | Itunes & Spotfiy | |
64 | Hear to Slay | Roxanne Gay & Tressie McMillan | Luminary | *SOME episodes are FREE but for some, you have to subscrive at 4.99 / month. |
65 | Jemele Hill is Unbothered | Jemele Hill | Spotify | |
66 | Still Proessing | Wesley Morris & Jenna Wortham / NYT | Itunes & Spotify | |
67 | Shine Brighter Together | Monique Melton | Itunes & Spotify | |
68 | There Goes The Neighborhood: Williamsburg, What's Good? Episode | Kai Wright / WCNY | Link Here | |
69 | Speaking of Racism | itunes & Spotify | ||
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71 | MOVIES & DOCS | |||
72 | TITLE | WHERE | ||
73 | 13th | Netflix | ||
74 | When They See Us | Netflix | ||
75 | Selma | Amazon Prime | ||
76 | I Am Not Your Negro | Amazon Prime | ||
77 | Dear White People | Netflix | ||
78 | The Hate U Give | Hulu | ||
79 | Who Killed Malcom X? | Netflix | ||
80 | Blackkklansman | Hulu | ||
81 | Explained: The Racial Gap | Netflix | ||
82 | Time: The Kalief Browder Story | Netflix | ||
83 | I Am Not Your Negro | Amazon Prime | ||
84 | If Beale Street Could Talk | Hulu | ||
85 | For Colores Girls | Amazon Prime | ||
86 | The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 | YouTube | ||
87 | Within Our Gates | Amazon Prime | ||
88 | Just Mercy | Amazon Prime | ||
89 | The Get Down | Netflix | ||
90 | Insecure | HBO | ||
91 | Get Out | Amazon Prime | ||
92 | Netflix Black Lives Matter Shortcut - a place with all their BLM content | |||
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94 | CLIPS & VIDEOS | |||
95 | LINK | TOPIC | ||
96 | The American education is built on racism - HISTORY | |||
97 | Some kids get groomed for school, others for Prison. | |||
98 | https://billmoyers.com/episode/public-schools-for-sale/ | Buying public education. | ||
99 | Changing Education Paradigms | |||
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101 | ARTICLES & ESSAYS | |||
102 | PIECE | AUTHOR | WHAT | |
103 | What Is Social Justice | Lee Anne Bell | Basis of Social Justice | |
104 | Reflections from a Token Black Friend | Ramesh A Nagarajah | Tokenism | |
105 | Rethinking Racism | Eduardo Bonilla-Silva | Racism isn't just a mindset, it a foundation and system woven in to our way of life | |
106 | The Cycle of Socialization | Bobbie Haro | Racism is taught based on cycles & systmes we are born into. It's time to unlearn. | |
107 | The Cycle of Liberation | Bobbie Haro | *Should be read AFTER "The Cycle of Socialization" | |
108 | recognizing the Likelihood of Reproducing Racism | Eduardo Bonilla-Silva & David G. Embrick | Racism is past down / reproduced | |
109 | Resisting The "Lone Hero" Stance | Audrey Thompson | White privledge | |
110 | The Social Construction of Difference | Allan G. Johnson | Race has no signifigance outside the systems of privilege and opression in which they were created by in the first place. The idea that racial equality is only needed because we created systems of racial injustice in the first place. | |
111 | Struggle To Change a System, While Working In It | N/A | *critical thinking questions that go hand in hand with the above articles* | |
112 | The Complexity of Identity | Beverly Daniel Tatum | How the systems we are born into affect our identities & experiences, and how those interweave with others. | |
113 | "Well, That Culture Really Values Education" | Emily Meanwell, Hersheda Patel, Stephanie M. McClure | Our education system is built on racism. | |
114 | What Is Inclusive Education? | Michele Moore | How to be actually inclusive education when the system was founded on racism. | |
115 | Coalition Politics | Bernice Johnson Reagon | Actively creating change via coalitions | |
116 | Staying Hopeful | Ronald David Ross | Now that you know, how do we stay hopeful & keep going? | |
117 | Redlining And The Home Owner's Loan Corporation | Amy E. Hillier | Red-lining & White Privilidge in Housing | |
118 | The Differential Impacts of Gentrification in Chicago | Philip Nyden, Emily Edlynn, and Julie Davis | Gentrification | |
119 | Racial Lending Discrimination, 1921-1950 | Louis Lee Woods | Racism & Poverty in Housing | |
120 | Diana Budds | Gentrification | ||
121 | Gentrification In A Brooklyn Neighborhood | Bryan Thomas | Gentrification | |
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123 | WEBSITES & ACCOUNTS | |||
124 | @WP4BL | |||
125 | @BLACKVISIONSCOLLECTIVE | |||
126 | @NAACP | |||
127 | @blklivesmatter | |||
128 | @CampaignZero | |||
129 | @AmandaSeales | |||
130 | @KillerMike | |||
131 | @ihartericka | |||
132 | @thefreeblackwomenslibrary_la | |||
133 | @evyan.whitney | |||
134 | @justiceforgeorgenyc | |||
135 | @sophia_roe | |||
136 | @rachel.cargle | |||
137 | @sassy_latte | |||
138 | @whitneymcguire | |||
139 | @shiftingtheculture | |||
140 | @nprcodeswitch | |||
141 | @neweconomycoalition | |||
142 | @ajabarber | |||
143 | @naacp_ldf | |||
144 | @mvmnt4blklives | |||
145 | @innocenceproject | |||
146 | @colorofchange | |||
147 | @chrissyford | |||
148 | @tlynnfaz | |||
149 | @browngirlcurator | |||
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151 | PETITIONS | |||
152 | Below are a portion of the ones I have signed. For even more: BLM has created this master sheet as well: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#petitions | |||
153 | WHERE | CAUSE | ||
154 | https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor | Justice for healthcare worker Breonna Taylor | ||
155 | https://www.standwithbre.com/ | Justice for Breonna Taylor - SIGN & CALL | ||
156 | Justice for Ahmaud Arbery - Pass Georgia Hate Crime Bill | |||
157 | Justice for Ahmaud Arbery - Disbarment of George E. Barnhill | |||
158 | Justice for George Floyd | |||
159 | Justice For Joāo Pedro | |||
160 | Life Sentence for Police Brutality | |||
161 | JUSTICE FOR REGIS KORCHINSKI-PAQUET | |||
162 | https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-tony-mcdade | Justice For Tony McDade | ||
163 | https://secure.everyaction.com/eR7GA7oz70GL8doBq19LrA2 | Defund MNP | ||
164 | https://www.change.org/p/us-senate-hands-up-act | Pass the Hands up Act - Would punish Police for shooting unarmed civilians | ||
165 | Don't let Julius Jones executed by the state of Oklahoma | |||
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167 | DONATIONS | |||
168 | WHO | CAUSE | ||
169 | *Another great place to donate is your local election campaigns. Research who in your area is running & has plans for social & racial justice reform and donate to their campaign* | |||
170 | Black visions Collective | Black-led, Queer and Trans centering organization whose mission is to organize powerful, connected Black communities and dismantle systems of violence. We do this through building strategic campaigns, investing in Black leadership, and engaging in cultural and narrative organizing. | ||
171 | Reclaim The Block | Coalition that advocates for & invests in community-led safety initiatives in Minneapolis Neighborhoods | ||
172 | NAACP Legal Defense Fund | Non-profit. The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. is America’s premier legal organization fighting for racial justice. Through litigation, advocacy, and public education, LDF seeks structural changes to expand democracy, eliminate disparities, and achieve racial justice in a society that fulfills the promise of equality for all Americans. LDF also defends the gains and protections won over the past 75 years of civil rights struggle and works to improve the quality and diversity of judicial and executive appointments. | ||
173 | Black Lives Matter | BLM's mission is to eradicate white supremecy and build local power it intervene in violence inficted on Black communities by the state and vigilants. | ||
174 | Innocence Project | The Innocence Project's mission is to free the staggering number of innocent people who remain incarcerated, and to bring reform to the system responsible for their unjust imprisonment. | ||
175 | National Bail Out | National Bail Out is a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers and activists building a community-based movement to support our folks and end systems of pretrial detention and ultimately mass incarceration. | ||
176 | Campaign Zero | Online Platform & Organization that utilizes research based policy solutions to end police brutality in America | ||
177 | Unicorn Riot | Non-Profit Organization that is dedicated to exposing root causes of dynamic social & environmental issues. |