With the surge of justice Twitter, Black Lives Matter, Defund the Police, Vote, we are being bombarded with some messages that we may not have been exposed to before.
For those of us who are white, it is time to stop talking and listen to the voices of the black experience. What follows is several resources that I have found in the last week simply by listening to those voices.
Later this week, I will share some people to follow on social media (primarily Twitter). Please contact me through comments or email with any suggestions of black voices that you want amplified.
Racial Inequality and Injustice – A Panel facilitated by Misha Collins through GISH (his charity scavenger hunt)
NAMI’s Statement on Recent Racist Incidents and Mental Health Resources for African Americans (this link is a repost from yesterday)
The Anti-Racist Starter Kit by Brea Baker
5 Ways to Better Support the Movement
10 Documentaries to Watch About Race Instead of Asking a Person of Colour to Explain Things For You
Baratunde’s World-Saving Books
Unlearning and Relearning Through Literature (Victoria Alexander’s Twitter Link)
Anti-Racist Resource Guide created by Victoria Alexander, MEd