Stand for Justice – Resources
#racialtraumaisreal
Source: Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture
Students would like to create their own personal recovery plan for racial trauma may contact Director of Counseling Services Nzingha Dalila: ndalila@antiochcollege.edu or (513) 549-0512
Resources for Organizing and Allyship
- Black Lives Matter – Resources/Toolkits
- Movement for Black Lives – Resource On Safety And Infiltration (zip file download)
- Showing Up for Racial Justice – Political Education, Toolkits, And Other Resources
- Guide To Allyship – an evolving open-source guide
Articles/Podcasts/Videos
- “103 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice”
- “Dear White People: Here Are 10 Actions You Can Take To Promote Racial Justice In The Workplace”
- “Are you racist? ‘No’ isn’t a good enough answer” (video)
- “How to be a good white ally, according to activists”
- “How to be an ally in light of George Floyd’s murder”
- “What Does White Allyship Look Like at this Moment?”
- “10 Simple Ways White People Can Step Up to Fight Everyday Racism”
- “Raising an ally: How to talk to your child about the death of George Floyd, anti-Black racism
- “How to protest during a pandemic and still keep everyone safe from coronavirus: 6 questions answered”
- “In America, Black deaths are not a flaw in the system. They are the system” (Derrick Johnson)
- “How to stop the pandemic of hatred” (Van Jones and David Kamenetzky)
- “Eight Lessons for Talking About Race, Racism, and Racial Justice”