Anti-Racism Resources - April 2023

 

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Compiled by Trevor Kezon, Director of Volunteerism

Each month, we will feature educational resources on the NAAFA Community Voices Blog to support our community in taking action to combat racism. 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.

This month we're sharing some pieces about anti-racism in arts and entertainment.


The Boston Globe featured a piece about how Dr. Phillipe Copeland created a guide to tell if a film or tv show is antiracist

The LA Times has a piece discussing Raggaeton’s colorism problem and how writers and critics are fighting back against racism & anti-blackness.

Mashable published a piece on why 'identifies as Asian' is a valid descriptor for Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh and how many performers of color have felt forced to deny their cultural heritages and pass as white.

Esquire compiled a list of 20 Films that Celebrate Black America. While the list was compiled for Black History Month, it's good for year-round watching.


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About the Author

Trevor Kezon (he/him) joined the NAAFA Board in 2022 and became NAAFA’s Director of Volunteerism in 2023. Trevor is a writer, activist, and podcaster. His work has been featured in the New York Times, and he currently co-hosts The Big Fat Gay Podcast, which discusses the issues that fat people and their admirers face in relationships, media, and society.


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Trevor Kezon

Trevor Kezon is a Chicago-born writer who currently resides in Los Angeles. He primarily writes fiction for young audiences and his non-fiction has been featured in the New York Times. He also co-hosts The Big Fat Gay Podcast, which discusses issues that fat people and their admirers face in relationships, media, and society.

https://www.bigfatgaypod.com/
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