
There are a lot of overlapping resources in the links below, but most include at least something unique from the others and so I am posting them all here. Choose a couple to check out if you can’t read them all right now. If you can, please donate to any of the organizations listed in these links. That’s what we can do in the immediate short-term; there are lots of ideas and suggestions and resources for how we can continue to fight racial injustice in the long-term/ as an ongoing part of the rest of our lives and why doing this is necessary (if you need convincing). Stay safe, everyone.
How to Support the Struggle Against Police Brutality
Resources for Those Seeking to Help Anti-Police Brutality Protesters
Where to Donate Your Money and Time to Help Protesters
Color-Blindness Is Counterproductive
How White Parents Can Use Media to Raise Anti-Racist Kids
For our White Friends Desiring to Be Allies
A few people to follow on Instagram for more resources and important perspectives:
@nowhitesaviors
@laylafsaad
@rachel.cargle
@ckyourprivilege
@thegreatunlearn
@ibramxk
Please share in the comments if you have other resources you’d like to share.
MaterialsGirl June 1, 2020, 8:43 pm
Thank you wendy!
anonymousse June 1, 2020, 10:07 pm
Thanks, Wendy.
Heatherly June 5, 2020, 7:53 am
I think everyone should go find Educator Jane Elliott’s Brown Eye, Blue Eye Experiment ( youTube ) that began the day after Martin Luther King was killed. She is still alive and doing them for adults rather than children. It’s perfect for teaching those who don’t really get racism.
csp June 5, 2020, 9:45 am
Don’t forget to write you congresspeople and senators. Also, write your state senator and your mayor or town council. It is better to call but if you have social anxiety, you can call on the weekend and leave a voicemail.