White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, Peggy McIntosh
An Elementary School Teacher’s Secret Life As A White Nationalist Writer
Reflection question: How do we prepare our young people to defend against efforts to sow seeds of hate in their mind?
Robin DiAngelo and the Problem with Anti-Racist Self-Help by Danzy Senna
Avoiding Racial Equity Detours
by Paul Gorski
Nonviolent Communication Process Reflection questions: What are your detours? How might you strategize based on this new awareness?
The exhaustion of being a Black teacher in a school when you're one of too few educators of color by Linda K. Wertheimer
I'm a black Pilates teacher. Here's how the fitness industry can move toward anti-racism. by Sonja R. Price-Herbert
The trouble with yoga: Why yoga studios are the new country clubs. by Rumya S. Putcha
Reflection question: Might (y)our yoga space be toxic? Have you been complicit?
White women's role in white supremacy, explained. by Anna North
Reflection question: Is one's socialization to be "silent" actually socialization to be "complicit?"
Black women aren't superheroes. We're just trying to survive by Gloria Oladipo
Reflection question: Are we still asking Black women to carry the physical and emotional burden?
Colin Kaepernick Was Right About Us,
JOHN PAVLOVITZ,
SEPTEMBER 4, 2018
Why is it so hard for white people to talk about racism?
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Practical activities to help you challenge privilege, confront systemic racism and enage in collective healing.
Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies
The only way to undo racism is to consistently identify and describe it and then dismangle it.
The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America.
Lawyer, Author, Activist and Should be Govenor of Georgia, Stacey Abrams, explains what is at stake in for our democracy. She is a true American who cares deeply that all Americans have the right to vote. This book should be taught in high school Amercian History classes.
The spot light is on racism in our society. Why is it so hard to talk about? Oluo offers us a rese a starting point to clear the way. Are you ready?
One of today’s most insightful and influential thinkers offers a powerful exploration of inequality and the lesson that generations of Americans have failed.