Additional Learning: White/Caucasian Path

DismantlingRacism.org
Dismantling Racism Works is an organization that has spent many years developing a thoughtful and comprehensive approach to anti-racist organizational development, and offering support for organizations doing movement building work. This web based workbook will offer tools and resources that have been compiled and built over the span of three decades. 

New York Times Anti-Racist Reading List by Ibram X. Kendi 
Ibram X. Kendi, one of America’s foremost historians and leading anti-racist scholars, provides an extensive reading list of anti-racist  books ranging from essays to autobiographical to fiction.

Center for the Study of Social Policy’s Key Equity Terms and Concepts 
Developing a shared language for thoughtful discussion about equity is critical for all of our work. This is a glossary of key terms that include many words and concepts that are foundational and relevant to the Center for the Study of Social Policy’s work. This will help clarify many of the terms used throughout our training modules.

This Is What Racial Trauma Does To The Body And Brain by Jillian Wilson
Jillian Wilson discusses the detrimental mental and physical effects racial trauma can have on Black, indigenous, and people of color.

Don’t be a Bystander: 6 Tips for Responding to Racist Attacks by Lewis Wallace and Hope Dector, Narrated by Aaryn Lang
Created by BCRW and members of Project NIA, this video offers a concise approach to bystander intervention that does not rely on the police.

106 Things White People Can Do For Racial Justice by Corinne Shutack
Corinne Shutack lists numerous ways for people to fight for racial justice.