- Videos
- 5 Ways of Understanding Black Lives Matter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ERPOddqZw From the event Broadway for Black Lives Matter. 17 minutes. Presented by NYU faculty Dr. Frank Leon.
- TEDx Talks to Help Education on Racism and Actions to Eliminate It https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDToukXRDVMSkxrabFfSb5u6cE82huRpD&fbclid=IwAR1nnLa9DPMjwp4GlzhGaIr-Hvrgs0hAlpBsW2qKZDSMODLnnDPJCJvV1GA — Series of 25 videos on deconstructing racism, lived experiences of Blacks in America, racism myths, implicit biases, and racial injustice.
- UCLA Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Implicit Bias Video Series https://equity.ucla.edu/know/implicit-bias/ — Seven video lessons on Biases and Heuristics, Schemas, Attitudes and Stereotypes, Real World Consequences, Explicit vs. Implicit Bias, The IAT, Countermeasures.
- How to Recognize Your White Privilege – and Use It to Fight Inequality https://www.ted.com/talks/peggy_mcintosh_how_to_recognize_your_white_privilege_and_use_it_to_fight_inequality/transcript?language=en — TEDx talk by Prof. Peggy McIntosh with examples of how white privilege permeates everyday life.
- Implicit Bias Module Series http://kirwaninstitute.osu.edu/implicit-bias-training/ — From the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Modules 1, 3, and 4 are particularly relevant to higher education.
- Hate in the Time of COVID https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfTDvcFv7tU — From the Cornell University Asian American Studies Program. The panel addresses the history of Asian racialization in the US, the rise in anti-Asian hate associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, and provides resources regarding anti-AAPI hate reporting and advocacy.
- Confronting Racism: Conversations on Systemic Racism and Protest https://artsandhumanities.indiana.edu/virtual-ah/confronting-racism.html — Series from Indiana University Bloomington on topics including protest, policing, media, technology, incarceration, and global solidarities.
- Course on Anti-Black Racism: History, Ideology, and Resistance https://www.provost.pitt.edu/anti-black-racism-history-ideology-and-resistance-final-course-syllabus — From the University of Pittsburgh, includes recordings of each session of a 14-week course, including topics such as race as a construct, pre-colonial African history, enslavement, reconstruction and post-reconstruction, Black liberation, health disparities, racial capitalism, anti-Blackness, and other issues.
- Podcasts
- TED Radio Hour: Bias and Perception https://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/694278104/bias-and-perception Summary from the site: “How does bias distort our thinking, our listening, our beliefs … and even our search results? How can we fight it? This hour, TED speakers explore ideas about the unconscious biases that shape us.”
- Code Switch https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510312/codeswitch NPR conversations about race and impacts on every sector in society.
- The Toll of Codeswitching and the Tyranny of Culture Fit https://www.fastcompany.com/90605031/the-toll-of-codeswitching-and-the-tyranny-of-culture-fit Conversation with Prof. Courtney McCluney on the “toll that code switching at work can take on people of color, as well as what steps managers can take to change a company culture that requires assimilation.”
- Decades Apart – A Conversation on the Impact of Code-Switching https://soundcloud.com/iepodcast/episode-21 Podcast exploring “the complexities of code-switching and how it affects us at work and beyond.”
- Does Diversity Include White People? https://soundcloud.com/iepodcast/episode-4_does-diversity-include-white-people-1?in=iepodcast/sets/season-1-1 “A conversation regarding White privilege.”
- White Privilege, Professional Bias, and Tone Policing at Work https://www.fastcompany.com/90601052/this-is-what-white-privilege-looks-like-at-your-workplace Conversation about assumptions and standards of what it means to be or act professional that are “unwritten rules that favor whiteness”, breaking “down how to go about dismantling these standards and assumptions and why White people need to stop asking for the unpaid emotional labor of Black and Brown people to help them do it.”
- On Unconscious Bias and Being an Upstander https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jasmine-marcelin-md-facp-on-unconscious-bias-being/id1414936358?i=1000479025567 Jasmine Marcelin “defines unconscious bias, examines its history and evolution, explores the importance of a tribe, and outlines practical steps to reduce unconscious bias and increase diversity and inclusion in healthcare organizations.”
- Seeing White http://www.sceneonradio.org/seeing-white/ Fourteen-part documentary podcast on deep questions related to race and racism in the United States.
- Reveal – The Red Line: Racial Disparities in Lending https://revealnews.org/episodes/the-red-line-racial-disparities-in-lending-rebroadcast/ Examples of how racially-driven disparities in lending practices occurred, and still occur, for home loans across different communities.
- Mending Racialized Trauma: A Body Centered Approach Resmaa shares that in order to mend racialized trauma we need to move the conversation from race to culture and cultivate a somatic abolitionist mindset and community. And a big part of that work lies in doing our own reps to learn what to pay attention to and then doing the reps with each other’s nervous systems so we can create a culture that knows what to pay attention to. Otherwise it’s just strategy.
- 1619 (New York Times) “1619” is a New York Times audio series, hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones, that examines the long shadow of American slavery. Listen to the episodes below, or read the transcripts by clicking the icon to the right of the play bar. For more information about the series, visit nytimes.com/1619podcast.
- Intersectionality Matters! African American Policy Forum, by Kimberlé Crenshaw https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intersectionality-matters/id1441348908 Series of conversations hosted by an American civil rights advocate and leading scholar of critical race theory.
- Dismantling White Fragility “What part do I play?” asks Robin DiAngelo, academic and author of White Fragility. DiAngelo’s critical, urgent work asks us to question what we think we know about racism, the conversations we avoid having about racism, and the roles we might (unintentionally) be playing in upholding inequality. https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-goop-podcast/episode/dismantling-white-fragility-66967326
- Social media