Undoing Racism Workshop Resource List
Books:
- White Fragility: Why It’s So Important for White People to Talk About Racism By Robin DiAngelo
- The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness By Michelle Alexander
- Between the World and Me By Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The Heart of Whiteness By Robert Jensen
- So You Want to Talk About Race By Ijeoma Oluo
- Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome By Joy DeGruy
- My Grandmothers’ Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies By Resmaa Menakem
- I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness By Austin Channing Brown
- Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present By Harriet A. Washington
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Articles:
- White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack – Peggy McIntosh
- How Leaning into Discomfort Can Revolutionize the Way You Live
- American Has a Big Race Problem – Jeff Nesbit US News
- Racism and Its Harmful Effects on Nondominant Racial Ethnic Youth and Youth – Serving Providers: A Call to Action for Organizational Change – The Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine
- Black Lives Matter: A Commentary on Racism and Public Health – Jennifer Jee-Lyn Garcia and Mienah Zulfacer Sharif
- A Sociologist Examines the “White Fragility” That Prevents White Americans From Confronting Racism- Katy Waldman – The New Yorker
- Racism in schools is pushing more black families to homeschool their children – Ama Mazama – The Washington Post
- Overview of the Texas Model for Eliminating Disproportionality and Disparities Center for Elimination of Disproportionality and Disparities Texas State Office of Minority Health
- Reflections on Cultural Humility
- Are Some Emotions Marked “Whites Only”? Racialized Feeling Rules in Professional Workplaces
- African American Males Navigate Racial Microaggressions
- Microaggressions at the University of Mississippi: A Report from the UM Race Diary Project
- Color-Blind Racial Ideology: Theory, Training, and Measurement Implications in Psychology
Films:
- When They See Us
- The 13th Documentary
- I Am Not Your Negro
- Get Out
- Dear White People
- The Hate U Give
- Mudbound
- Nothing but a Man
- Teach Us All
- America To Me
- Minding the Gap
Videos:
- The Myth of Race, Debunked in 3 Minutes
- Ijeoma Oluo: “So You Want to Talk About Race”
- What We Get Wrong About Affirmative Action
- The US Medical System Is Still Haunted By Slavery
- Why Are We Still Talking About Racism?
- Environmental Racism Explained
- 5 Things to Know About the Black Panthers
- 10 TED Classroom Resources About Race in America
- The Danger of a Single Story
- The Power in Sharing Our Stories
- How the Concept of Implicit Bias Came into Being
- Expanding the Table for Racial Equity: Structural Racism – Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
- Expanding the Table for Racial Equity: White Privilege – Dr. Robin DiAngelo
Podcasts:
- 1619
- Code Switch
- Hidden Brain
- Our National Conversations about Conversations About Race
- Race: NPR
- Scene on Radio: Seeing White
- ‘Medical Apartheid’ Tracks History of Abuses: NPR
Games:
- Fair play: Fair Play represents a true to life simulation of the complex social world for a graduate student in academia. As Jamal, you will find an advisor, secure funding, establish social networks, publish papers and attend conferences. In addition to recreating the graduate experience, Fair Play presents real-life examples of bias concepts such as microaggressions, color blind racial attitudes, tokenism and others. The game involves taking on the challenges of graduate student while also learning when, how or if to name biases. https://fairplay game.org/about/
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