Anti-Racism Education Resources
158 Resources to Understand Racism in the United States
African American History: From Emancipation to the Present
Anti-Racism Resources for White People
Black Life Matters: Anti-Racism Resources for Social Workers and Therapists
Justice in June
- Traces the historical context, systemic inequality, and anti-black violence
- Examines the role of protest, intersectionality, and allyship and education
African American History: From Emancipation to the Present
- An open course available online for free from Yale University
Anti-Racism Resources for White People
- A list of books, films, articles, organizations, and other ways for white people to educate themselves on issues of racial inequality and inequity
Black Life Matters: Anti-Racism Resources for Social Workers and Therapists
- Webinars for white social workers and therapists
- Resources for healing and therapy for people of color
Justice in June
- Self-paced, month-long courses "providing a starting place for individuals trying to become better allies"
- Choose a course to complete in 10, 25 or 45 minutes per day
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