December Anti-Racism Resources

[Image description: Graphic is a rectangle with a light pink background. Words in black lettering at the top read, "Fight RACISM." Below that are four raised clenched fists signifying black, brown, tan and white people.]

[Image description: Graphic is a rectangle with a light pink background. Words in black lettering at the top read, "Fight RACISM." Below that are four raised clenched fists signifying black, brown, tan and white people.]

Each month, we will be featuring educational resources on the NAAFA Community Voices Blog. Some resources will be historic information about systemic racism. Others will be resources on doing the internal work of understanding ourselves and how we play a part in that system. There will also be actions that can be taken to directly oppose racism. You can find more resources on the NAAFA website at https://naafa.org/anti-racism.

The 1619 Project with Nikole Hannah-Jones & Dr. Kamau Bobb: The 1619 Project aims to reframe the history of the United States by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of the US's national narrative. Slavery is sometimes referred to as the country's original sin, but it is more than that: It is central to the country's very origin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?index=5&list=PLbpi6ZahtOH7K3VFnC44C_YbKfdcbHA4j&v=UcycZretpbc

dRworksBOOK - Dismantling Racism Works Web Workbook: This web-based workbook was originally designed to support the Dismantling Racism Works 2-day basic workshop. The workbook is now offered as a resource to the community.
https://www.dismantlingracism.org

6 ways to be antiracist, because being 'not racist' isn't enough: an article by Rebecca Ruiz featuring Ibram X. Kendi's thinking on how to be an antiracist.
https://mashable.com/article/how-to-be-antiracist

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