Ijeoma Oluo
Resources & Tools Regarding Racism & Anti-Blackness
This is a working document for scaffolding anti-racism resources. The goal is to facilitate growth for white folks to become allies, and eventually accomplices for anti-racist work. These resources have been ordered in an attempt to make them more accessible. We will continue to add resources. UPDATED 06/12/20
This document is intended to serve as a resource to white people and parents to deepen our anti-racism work.
Activism can’t begin and end with a hashtag
What is implicit bias? This series tackles and unpacks the various aspects, understandings, and importance of dismantling implicit bias.
Nikole Hannah-Jones wants progressives who say they believe in integration to live their values.
Getting informed is only the first step on a lifetime journey of anti-racism, but it's a necessary one that these enlightening reads can help you make.
Black Film Archive celebrates the rich, abundant history of Black cinema. We are an evolving archive dedicated to making historically and culturally significant films made from 1898 to 1999 about Black people accessible through a streaming guide with cultural context.
About Parents Explain: Sit down. We need to have a talk. Brave parents and their curious kids confront some of life’s biggest--and most awkward--lessons.
This art is free and available for you to use to spread a message of social justice.
As a pioneer in critical race theory, Kimberlé Crenshaw helped open the discussion of the double bind faced by victims of simultaneous racial and gender prejudice.
RET is built to support individuals and groups working to advance racial equity and justice on every level - systems, organizations, communities, and the culture at large. It provides tools, research, tips, and curricula for individuals and groups working to build their knowledge and to support those working for racial justice.
Black history facts you probably didn't learn in school