VIDEOS/OTHER MEDIA:
ARTICLES:
DOCS WITH INFO
AUSTIN COMMUNITY SPECIFIC:
PODCASTS:
BOOKS:
Non-Fiction
Lists of Lists
Resources for Parents & Families
Jewish Theme related
For Teachers:
Workshops on learning how to have difficult conversations:
quietrebellife.com/whoandwhat
https://courageousconversation.com/academy/
unlearning circles austin
https://datacapitalism.d4bl.org/
- Systematic Racism Explained Short Video:
- 5 Tips for Being An Ally
- The Daily Social Distancing Show
- The 1619 Project –the New York Times
- Talking About Race A project of the National Museum of African American History & Culture
- TEDxStanford- Is my Skin Brown Because I Drank Chocolate Milk?
- TED Talk How to raise a black son in America
- 10 Steps To Non-Optical Allyship
- 13 Jews of Color to Follow on Social Media Right Now
- Blog Started as an Attempt to Find a Lynching for Every Day of the Year
- Kim Jones video How Can We Win
- Trevor Noah on the social contract (18 minute video)
- TED Talk - How to Overcome our Biases? Walk Boldly Toward Them
- Path to Racial Equity: Courageous Conversations with Glenn Singleton
- dr. peniel josheph's lbj library lecture: how did we get here
- Khalil Muhammad on Facing Our Racial Past | Moyers & Company | BillMoyers.com
- “We were eight years in power” interview with Ta-Nehisi Coates (clip from beginning)
- Insurrection & election denial as a refusal to accept electoral power of Black and brown people 13th (documentary) Montage of Trump and Law and Order: https://twitter.com/13THFilm/status/786295040314253312
- PBS: Coded Bias
- How racism makes us sick, TEDMED talk by Dr David R. Williams (2017) (17:26)
- Is there a racial ‘care gap’ in medical treatment? Video (6:40) PBS News Hour Apr. 2016
- Understanding America’s Health Care Inequality Video (4:43), Keith C. Ferdinand, MD Dec. 2018
- How barbershops can keep men healthy, TED talk by Dr. Joe Ravenell (13 min.)
- NYT 1619 Project Podcast: “How the Bad Blood Started” (39min)
- Bias in Medicine - Last Week Tonight 8:17- 22:37
- Patrician Devine on kicking the prejudice habit
- How America Invented Race (8m39s) (Pierce Freelon and Jon Halperin, from the series The History of Whiteness in America)
- PBS documentary Reconstruction
- PBS documentary Making Black America
ARTICLES:
- investing in black community
- My Jewish Ancestors had Slaves. Here's What I'm doing about it. The Jewish News of California, by Rabbi Block
- Characteristics of White Supremacy Culture
- Op-Ed: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Don’t understand the protests? What you’re seeing is people pushed to the edge
- 75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
- For our white friends desiring to be allies
- The Root: A Timeline of Events That Led to the 2020 “fed up”-rising
- Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay-Chances Are They’re Not
- Maintaining Professionalism In The Age of Black Death Is...A Lot
- Washington Post “When black people are in pain, white people just join book clubs”
- When Rioting Works
- Washington Post article on the Gallup poll: Black Lives Matters and America's Long History of Resisting Civil Rights Protesters
- how to plan for a white caucus agenda
- After record breaking turnout in 2020, state republicans weigh making it harder to vote NPR news
- How “the taxpayer” and austerity politics have led to antidemocratic and paramilitary violence that seeks white supremacy:
- Against innocence: https://www.liesjournal.net/volume1-10-againstinnocence.html
- Venture Aims To 'Resurrect And Reimagine' Anti-Slavery Newspaper For The 21st Century
- Black-doctors-tackle-vaccine-hesitancy, Black vaccine hesitancy goes back to history of distrust of medicine NPR news during pandemic, read.
- How to reduce maternal mortality by McLemore M. Sci Am. 2019; 320(5): 48‐ 51.To Prevent Women from Dying in Childbirth First Stop Blaming Them (2019)
- Nothing Protects Black Women from Dying in Pregnancy and Childbirth by Nina Martin, ProPublica, and Renee Montagne, NPR(Dec 2017)
- The COVID Racial Data Tracker is a collaboration between the COVID Tracking Project and the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research. Together, we’re gathering the most complete and up-to-date race and ethnicity data on COVID-19 in the United States.
- Racial Equity in a Pandemic NPR.org
- Black doctor dies of Covid-19 after complaining of racist treatment , NYT
- How covid 19 hollowed out a generation of young black men, Propublica.org
- Racial bias in pain assessment by Kelly M. Hoffman, Sophie Trawalter, Jordan R. Axt, M. Norman Oliver. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Apr 2016, 113 (16) 4296-4301; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1516047113
- Jacob Blake's police shooting highlights hidden victims of police violence, nbc news
- Under the Shadows of Tuskegee: African Americans and Healthcare - Article by Vanessa Northington Gamble, MD, PhD
- History of Medical Racism - The Lancet October 03, 2020
- Birth of a White Nation, Jacqueline Battalora
- Critical Resistance Policing Timeline
- People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond - Antiracist Principles
- The Stealth Sticker Campaign to Expose History of Slavery NYT April 2021
- A Black Woman Says She Had To Hide Her Race To Get A Fair Home Appraisal - NPR
- Disputing Racism’s Reach, Republicans Rattle American Schools : NYT June 1, 2021
- Opinion Suffragettes of White Supremacy, Austin Chronicle
- What is redlining, Bankrate.com
DOCS WITH INFO
- definition of racism and associate principles
- If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress (Frederick Douglass)
AUSTIN COMMUNITY SPECIFIC:
- A Secret 1950s Strategy to Keep Out Black Students (Article on UT)
- What Nobody Says About Austin
- A City Divided
- Black Pearl Books - Independent Minority Owned Bookstore in Austin
- PBS Documentary on Civil Rights History in Austin (great Austin specific-local context)
- History of Austin Jewish Community, Institute of Southern Jewish Life
PODCASTS:
- Serial podcast - A Year in the Courthouse (season 3)
- In the Dark, Season 2- the case of Curtis Flowers
- Is This Working, This American Life , Act 1
- Bryan Stevenson, We Need to Talk About Injustice, TED talk
- Unlocking Us by Brene Brown, June 3, 2020 episode with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
- Resma Menakem, Notice the Rage, Notice the Silence- On Being Podcast
- Robin DiAngelo and Resma Menakem: In Conversation
- The Miseducation of Larry P, Radiolab
- Seeing WHite, Scene On Radio
- When Civility Is Used as a Cudgel against People of Color (6 minute listen)
- The Hidden Cost of Racism, This is Us - Fresh Air
- Denied a stage, she sang for a nation- NPR (7min listen)
- Experts say Tuskegee Study overshadows other health care inequities- NPR (6 min listen)
- CNN Podcast by Dr. Guptak Sanjay on inequity in health (11 min.)
- NPR News: tuskegee overshadows inequities (6 min listen)
- Serial Productions The Improvement Association - how a republican election fraud was linked to a black PAC
- Nice White Parents, NYT
- Southlake (origin of school boards attack on CRT) NBC news
- Code Switch - NPR's Code Switch covers race and identity in America, exploring how they play a role in everything from politics and pop culture to history and sports.
- The Nod - A podcast that celebrates Black culture, examining the fascinating and often under-explored corners of Black history, art, and life.
- Intersectionality Matters! - Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, this podcast explores how intersecting forms of inequality and discrimination affect people's lives.
- Seeing White - Part of the "Scene on Radio" podcast series, this show explores the history and meaning of whiteness in America and its impact on society.
- Yo, Is This Racist? - Hosted by Andrew Ti and Tawny Newsome, this podcast humorously tackles listener-submitted questions about racism and its manifestations.
- Still Processing - This podcast, hosted by Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris of The New York Times, discusses culture, race, and the ways they intersect in the world today.
- Pod Save the People - Activist and organizer DeRay Mckesson discusses current events, social justice, and politics, with a focus on issues related to race and equity.
- Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast - Produced by Race Forward, this podcast covers racial justice issues and features interviews with activists, advocates, and thought leaders.
- The 1619 Project - Based on The New York Times Magazine's groundbreaking project, this podcast explores the history of slavery in America and its enduring impact.
- Code Black - This podcast focuses on the intersection of race, culture, and medicine, discussing health disparities and related topics.
- The Stoop - A podcast that features stories and conversations about blackness that aren't always shared in the open.
- Hear to Slay - Hosted by Roxane Gay and Tressie McMillan Cottom, this podcast discusses culture, politics, and race from a feminist perspective.
- The United States of Anxiety - This podcast explores the history and present-day challenges of race and identity in the United States, with a focus on political and social issues.
- True Justice, Bryan Stevenson- hbo documentary
- 13th – on Netflix
- 4-hour PBS series: UNNATURAL CAUSES: Is inequality making us sick? (2009)
BOOKS:
Non-Fiction
- How to Be An AntiRacist
- The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
- So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
- White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo, PhD
- Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race by Beverly Daniel Tatum
- We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Eight Years We Were In Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The Other Side of the River: A Story of Two Towns, a Death, and America's Dilemma By Alex Kotlowitz
- Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas by Jane Mayer
- Ten Dollars to Hate by Patricia Bernstein
- Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in School
- My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Resma Menakem
- The Invention of the White Race, Part One: "Racial Oppression and Social Control" and Part Two: "The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America" (Theodore W. Allen)
- How the Word is Passed, Clint Smith
- Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
- Waking Up White and finding myself in the story of race by Debby Irving
- On the Other Side of Freedom by Deray McKesson
- Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay
- Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Difficult Women by Roxane Gay
- How We Fight for Our Lives by Saeed Jones
- Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama
- Becoming by Michelle Obama
- Lot by Bryan Washington
- Race-ing Justice, En-Gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of Social Reality by Toni Morrison (Editor)
- Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
- The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
- Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- The Girl Who Fell from the Sky by Heidi W. Durrow
- Something Happened in Our Town: A Child's Story About Racial Injustice by Marianne Celano PhD
- March by John Lewis (3-volume graphic novel series)
- The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
- On the Come Up by Angie Thomas
- Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty
- "The Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats
- "Last Stop on Market Street" by Matt de la Peña
- "We're All Wonders" by R.J. Palacio
- "The Skin You Live In" by Michael Tyler
- "The Other Side" by Jacqueline Woodson
- "Let's Talk About Race" by Julius Lester
- "Amazing Grace" by Mary Hoffman
- "Separate Is Never Equal" by Duncan Tonatiuh
- "The Colors of Us" by Karen Katz
- "A is for Activist" by Innosanto Nagara
- "The Day You Begin" by Jacqueline Woodson
- "I Am Enough" by Grace Byers
- "The Invisible Boy" by Trudy Ludwig
- "The Name Jar" by Yangsook Choi
- "Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down" by Andrea Davis Pinkney
- "The Case for Loving: The Fight for Interracial Marriage" by Selina Alko
- "The Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a Young Civil Rights Activist" by Cynthia Levinson
- "This Is the Rope: A Story from the Great Migration" by Jacqueline Woodson
- "Freedom Summer" by Deborah Wiles
- "Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters" by Andrea Davis Pinkney
- Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre children's picture book
- Ta-Nehisi Coates (@tanehisicoates): A renowned writer and author known for his thought-provoking essays and books on race and politics.
- Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram): A historian and author known for his work on anti-racism. He regularly shares insights and resources on racial equity.
- Brittany Packnett Cunningham (@MsPackyetti): An educator, activist, and co-founder of Campaign Zero, who discusses race, social justice, and activism.
- Shaun King (@shaunking): An activist and writer who often shares information about racial injustice, police brutality, and social justice campaigns.
- Ava DuVernay (@ava): A filmmaker and advocate for racial justice. She shares content related to her work and important racial justice issues.
- Deray Mckesson (@deray): A civil rights activist and co-founder of Campaign Zero. He frequently discusses racial justice and activism.
- Rachel Cargle (@RachelCargle): An educator and activist who focuses on issues related to race, feminism, and social justice.
- Layla F. Saad (@laylafsaad): Author of "Me and White Supremacy," Layla shares valuable resources and insights about anti-racism work.
- Janet Mock (@janetmock): A writer, director, and advocate for transgender rights and racial justice.
- Roxane Gay (@rgay): A prominent writer and cultural commentator who often engages in discussions about race and intersectionality.
- Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks): A legal scholar and civil rights advocate who coined the term "intersectionality." She shares insights on race, gender, and social justice.
- Tarana Burke (@TaranaBurke): Founder of the #MeToo movement, she discusses not only sexual assault but also racial justice issues.
- Patrisse Cullors (@OsopePatrisse): Co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, Patrisse shares updates and information about racial justice activism.
- Mychal Denzel Smith (@mychalsmith): A writer and activist who discusses race, politics, and social justice.
- Charlene Carruthers (@CharleneCac): An activist and author who focuses on issues of racial and gender justice.
- History Before Us -(@historybeforeus) gatekeeper in Capturing ,Preserving and Advocating influential #history
Lists of Lists
- 31 Children’s Books to Support Conversations on Race, Racism, and Resistance
- PJ Library Resources for Talking with Kids About Racism
- Your Kids Aren't Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource Roundup
- This List is Anti-Racist
- Google Doc: Anti-Racism Resources compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020
- https://socialjusticebooks.org/
- NYTimes booklist on Racism and Protest
- Kveller- Iconic Black Jewish Writer Julius Lester Should Be on Every Parent’s Radar
- https://rac.org/rac-reads-social-justice-themed-literature-discussions
Resources for Parents & Families
- NPR: ‘Raising White Kids’ Author On How White Parents Can Talk About Race- NPR 7-minute interview (and transcript) with Jennifer Harvey, author of "Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children In A Racially Unjust America."
- Raising Race Conscious Children- comprehensive blog featuring resources for talking about race with young children
- George Floyd, Racism, Law Enforcement- a resource guide from the ADL with family conversation questions (appropriate for use with tweens/teens)
- Reflecting on George Floyd's death and police violence toward Black Americans - teaching ideas and strategies from Facing History And Ourselves, designed for educators but applicable/adaptable for parents
Jewish Theme related
- A Brief History of Jewish Revolts, Riots, and Rebellions
- Jewish Armed Resistance during the Holocaust
- Black Jewish relations in America
- Racial Equity in a Pandemic: A Jewish Perspective
- Tool for White People Navigating Conversations About Race
- What Does it Mean to "Code Switch" in Jewish Spaces? by Chris Harrison
- How to overcome our biases? Walk boldy towards them. TED Talk by Vernā Myers
- What is White Privilege Really by Cory Collins
- White Dominant Culture & Something Different
- Wholly Jewish Podcast, season 1: featuring URJ’s Audacious Hospitality JewV’Nation fellows from the Jews of Color Cohort
- Video Messages from Deitra Reiser, Yolanda Savage-Narva and Evan Traylor & accompanying discussion guide
- People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond - Antiracist Principles https://www.pisab.org/our-principles/
- in case it helps / bell hooks asé, by adrienne maree brown, December 15th, 2021https://adriennemareebrown.net/2021/12/15/in-case-it-helps-bell-hooks-ase/
- Building Effective Coalitions for Racial Equity, by Danielle Sherman, October 18th, 2017
- https://healthyplacesbydesign.org/building-effective-coalitions-for-racial-equity/
- Lean on Me, by Bill Withers
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOZgo8gMIoM
For Teachers:
- 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission
- Tulsa Historical Society and Museum
- Carole Boston Weatherford Children’s Author
- How Should I talk About Race in my Mostly White Classroom?
- 26 Mini-Films for Exploring Race, Bias and Identity with Students
- Family Conversations About Current Events
- Books Matter
- teacher discussion guides
- parent discussion guide.
- ADL initiatives,
Workshops on learning how to have difficult conversations:
quietrebellife.com/whoandwhat
https://courageousconversation.com/academy/
unlearning circles austin
https://datacapitalism.d4bl.org/