ARTICLES
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75 things white people can do for racial justice: A checklist of action items.
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6 ways to be antiracist, because being "not racist" isn't enough
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How White People Can Support Black Lives Matter: Educate yourselves, put your bodies in the streets and help dismantle white supremacy
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The Resources for White People to Learn and Talk About Race and Racism
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Reducing the Effects of Stereotype Threat on African American College Students by Shaping Theories of Intelligence: Past research suggests that negative stereotypes impugning Black students’ intellectual abilities play a role in this underperformance. Awareness of these stereotypes can psychologically threaten African Americans, a phenomenon known as “stereotype threat” (Steele & Aronson, 1995), which can in turn provoke responses that impair both academic performance and psychological engagement with academics.
BOOKS
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Between the World and Me: by Ta-Nehisi Coates
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Black Like Me: by John Howard Griffin
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How To Be An Anti-racist: The Opposite of "Racist" Isn't "Not Racist", by Ibram X. Kendi
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I Am Not Your Negro: by James Baldwin
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Black Appetite.White Food. Issues of Race, Voice, and Justice Within and Beyond the Classroom, by Jamila Lyiscott
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Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, by Ibram X. Kendi
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Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon To White America, by Michael Eric Dyson
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The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, by Richard Rothstein
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The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Color Blindness, by Michelle Alexander
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Notes of a Native Son: by James Baldwin
VIDEOS
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If People Applied "All Lives Matter" Logic to Everyday Life: BuzzFeed video on what it would be like if people applied "all lives matter" to other situations.
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Changing the Game for African American Men in Oakland: Every year, almost as many black males are killed in Oakland, California, as graduate high school ready for college. But the country’s first public school program developed specifically for African American males is changing that equation.
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13th: "13th" charts the explosive growth in America's prison population; in 1970, there were about 200,000 prisoners; today, the prison population is more than 2 million. The documentary touches on chattel slavery