Anti-Racism Resources

Additional resources are located on the lefthand side of this page under the Resources dropdown menu. This is not an exhaustive or final list of resources. We are continually adding and improving the list, and we welcome any suggestions for additions, changes, and edits from the community. Please feel free to email Angelica Mishra, Assistant to the Chief Diversity Officer, at mishra@kutztown.edu with your thoughts.

Articles & Blogs

"Healing From the Effects of Internalized Oppression", University of Kansas

"This is What Black Burnout Feels Like", by Tiana Clark

"106 Things White People Can Do For Racial Justice", by Corinne Shutack

"Racial Microaggressions in Everyday Life", by D. W. Sue et al.

"White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack", by Peggy McIntosh

"20+ Allyship Actions for Asians to Show Up for the Black Community Right Now", by Michelle MiJung Kim

"5 Reasons Feminism Must Be Intersectional", by Suzannah Weiss

"Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They're Okay--Chances Are They're Not", by Danielle Cadet

"Be Brave Enough to Start a Conversation That Matters", a Daring Discussions Toolkit

"What Is Intersectionality and What Does It Have to Do With Me?", YW Boston Blog

Confronting Prejudice: How to Protect Yourself and Help Others, Pepperdine

"Financial Literacy in the Black Community", by Rachel Christian and Lee Williams at Annuity.org

"Public Health Resources for Understanding Environmental Racism", Public Health Degrees

Books

The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias, by Dolly Chugh

The End of Policing, by Alex S. Vitale

So You Want to Talk About Race, by Ijeoma Oluo

Podcasts

"What Does 'Hood Feminism' Mean for a Pandemic?", Code Switch podcast from NPR

"1619", The New York Times

"What Matters", Black Lives Matter

"Intersectionality Matters with Kimberle Crenshaw", African American Policy Forum

"Pod for the Cause", The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights

Videos

13th, by Ava DuVernay

"Black Feminism and the Movement for Black Lives", a discussion with Barbara Smith, Reina Gossett, and Charlene Carruthers at the Creating Change Conference. Hosted by National LGBTQ+ Task Force

Get Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable, by Luvvie Ajayi Jones on TED

Public Address on Revolution: Revolution Now, by Rachel Cargle

Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten, PBS

Asian Americans, PBS

Latino Americans, PBS

Native America, PBS

Websites

The Steve Fund

Race and Ethnicity Conversation Guide, Living Room Conversations

Anti-Racism College Guide for AAPI Students and Allies, College Consensus