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Southern Poverty Law Center - Responding to Everyday Bigotry
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Articles exploring everything from exploring personal bias to bigoted corporate policies. Articles exploring everything from exploring personal bias to bigoted corporate policies. Show less
RaceWorks | SPARQtools
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Short videos and resources from Stanford University scholars to develop racial literacy. Short videos and resources from Stanford University scholars to develop racial literacy. Show less
Seeing White
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Just what is going on with white people? Police shootings of unarmed African Americans. Acts of domestic terrorism by white supremacists. The renewed embr...Show more Just what is going on with white people? Police shootings of unarmed African Americans. Acts of domestic terrorism by white supremacists. The renewed embrace of raw, undisguised white-identity politics. Unending racial inequity in schools, housing, criminal justice, and hiring. Some of this feels new, but in truth it’s an old story. Why? Where did the notion of “whiteness” come from? What does it mean? What is whiteness for? Scene on Radio host and producer John Biewen took a deep dive into these questions, along with an array of leading scholars and regular guest Dr. Chenjerai Kumanyika, in this fourteen-part documentary series, released between February and August 2017. The series editor is Loretta Williams. Show less
Greater Good - Anti-racist Resources
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Resources from University of California, Berkeley exploring how to reduce prejudice in ourselves and others. Resources from University of California, Berkeley exploring how to reduce prejudice in ourselves and others. Show less
1619 : A podcast from The New York Times
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“1619” is a New York Times audio series hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones. You can find more information about it at nytimes.com/1619podcast. “1619” is a New York Times audio series hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones. You can find more information about it at nytimes.com/1619podcast. Show less
Floodlines from The Atlantic
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Floodlines revisits Hurricane Katrina in a timely podcast about crisis response. Floodlines revisits Hurricane Katrina in a timely podcast about crisis response. Show less
AAPF AND KIMBERLE CRENSHAW PRESENT: INTERSECTIONALITY MATTERS! The podcast that brings intersectionality to life
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"Intersectionality Matters!" is a podcast hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory. "Intersectionality Matters!" is a podcast hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory. Show less
Season 2 of Scene on Radio: Seeing White
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Where does the notion of "whiteness" come from and what does it mean? In this fourteen-part documentary series, Scene on Radio host and producer...Show more Where does the notion of "whiteness" come from and what does it mean? In this fourteen-part documentary series, Scene on Radio host and producer John Biewen explores these questions with leading scholars and regular guest Dr. Chenjerai Kumanyika. Show less
ANTI-RACISM AS VIOLENCE PREVENTION
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Videos and discussion guides intended to be used by domestic and sexual violence advocates and activists to spark conversations on the ways that racism an...Show more Videos and discussion guides intended to be used by domestic and sexual violence advocates and activists to spark conversations on the ways that racism and oppression have shaped our anti-violence movements and how we can dismantle racism in our organizations and communities. Show less
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE
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A resource that explores the characteristics of white supremacy culture and how it manifests in our organizations. A resource that explores the characteristics of white supremacy culture and how it manifests in our organizations. Show less
BONUS: WHY NOW, WHITE PEOPLE? : Up First : NPR
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In this bonus episode, NPR's Code Switch team looks at white activism in the wake of George Floyd's killing. The video of his death is horrific, and the b...Show more In this bonus episode, NPR's Code Switch team looks at white activism in the wake of George Floyd's killing. The video of his death is horrific, and the brutality is stark. But that was the case in Ferguson, Mo., in 2014 and Minnesota in 2016. This time, though, white people are out in the streets in big numbers, and books such as "So You Want to Talk About Race" and "How to Be an Antiracist" top the bestseller lists. So we asked some white people: What's different this time? Show less
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