Category: Accomplice Resources

#BwayforBLM

Via Broadway for Black Lives Matter Again: Not Your Average Summer Reading List: A Resource Goody Bag to Aide the Journey of Unpacking/Unlearning Bias A few tips:  Always start with Black stories written by Black Authors. Give yourself grace, don’t be afraid to ask questions, ask for help, and make mistakes; that’s how we grow. … Read More

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Re-imagining Policing

Via FABnyc:  Re-imagining Policing in America NYC Budget Justice – Communities United for Police Reform (changethenypd.org) State of Emergency: End the War on Black People – from Color of Change (colorofchange.org) Policy Platforms – Movement for Black Lives (m4bl.org) How to Change Policing in America – by Sherrilyn Ifill The Reader Guide to Police Abolition – by Maya Dukmasova, Chicago … Read More

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Scaffolded Anti-Racist Resources

Via Anna Stamborski, Nikki Zimmermann, Bailie Gregory: Scaffolded Anti-Racist Resources This is a working document for scaffolding anti-racism resources. The goal is to facilitate growth for white folks to become allies, and eventually accomplices for anti-racist work. These resources have been ordered in an attempt to make them more accessible. We will continue to add … Read More

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Resources from Obama.org

Via Obama.org: ANGUISH AND ACTION We work to help leaders change their world—and the world needs changing. The killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and the loss of far too many Black lives to list, have left our nation anguished and outraged. While now is a time for grief and anger, it is … Read More

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Rachel Cargle’s #dothework 30 Day Course

A sample article via Rachel Cargle’s #dothework 30 Day Course:  When Feminism Is White Supremacy in Heels From tone policing to whitesplaining, the liberal white women’s feminism is more toxic than they realize, explains Rachel Cargle. When I heard about the tragic murder of 18-year-old Nia Wilson, who was stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack … Read More

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The Great Unlearn with Rachel Cargle

Via Rachel Cargle: Hey, I’m Rachel! My work here on Patreon is rooted in providing resources and critical discourse to aid in unlearning. I believe in knowledge leading to action and I use this platform to both provide education and inspire meaningful action. Thank you for being here! If you found me through my writing … Read More

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