ICYMI: HHE Tackles White Allyship, Fragility & How to Be Anti-Racist.
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White Allyship, Fragility, and How to Be Anti-Racist
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Join host Ashlei A. Rodgers ([link removed]) and Erika Bernabi ([link removed]) from Equity & Results ([link removed]) in this dynamic and thought-provoking discussion that will empower you to make a tangible difference in dismantling systemic racism at work, home, school, and in your community. Gain valuable insights into the transformative journey of being anti-racist, and unravel the complexities of white guilt, fragility, and tears. Discover actionable steps to break free from perpetuating harm towards BIPOC communities and navigate those "uncomfortable" conversations about racism with courage and empathy.
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Racial Equity: Getting to Results by Erika Bernabei
This is a comprehensive guide that provides practical strategies and tools for achieving racial equity in organizations and communities. From examining policies and practices to fostering inclusive leadership and engaging communities, this resource equips readers with the knowledge and skills needed to drive meaningful change. Whether you're an individual, a nonprofit organization, or a government agency, this guide empowers you to take tangible steps towards achieving racial equity and creating a more just society.
Erika's Anti-Racist Resource Recommendations
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Nice Racism Dr. Robin DiAngelo ([link removed])
This insigntful book offers an essential guide to confronting systemic racism and aligning personal values with action. DiAngelo's self-reflection paves the way for personal growth, urging white readers to confront complicity, embrace courage, and commit to lifelong accountability. She challenges individualism, normalizes generalizations about white people, and exposes how even those facing other oppressions benefit from systemic racism.
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A People's History of the United States, Howard Zinn ([link removed])
This book delves into the experiences of historically marginalized groups and brings their voices to the forefront. From grassroots movements for labor rights and racial equality to pivotal moments in our nation's history, Zinn's insightful analysis exposes the untold stories of those who shaped America. This influential book offers a compelling and alternative lens through which to view the past, providing a deeper understanding of our collective journey.
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Citizen: An American Lyric Claudia Rankine ([link removed])
Through prose, poetry, and visual art, Rankine sheds light on the experiences of Black individuals, uncovering microaggressions and systemic racism. This thought-provoking book invites conversations about racial injustice, urging us to strive for a more inclusive society. Join this impactful journey and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding race in America.
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Undoing Racismยฎ/Community Organizing Workshop ([link removed])
Gain a deep understanding of racism's manifestations in our lives and work, challenge assumptions, and learn how to organize effectively for justice with The People's Institute. Led by experienced anti-racist organizers, this virtual workshop equips you with the tools to actively combat racism and build inclusive, multiracial coalitions. Stand against racism and be a catalyst for lasting change.
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