1. Racial Equity Tools https://www.racialequitytools.org/  – provides tools, research, tips, curricula, glossary, ideas “for people who want to increase their understanding and to help those working for racial justice at every level.”  The site curates “resources that use language and analysis reflecting an understanding of systemic racism, power, and privilege and are accessible online and free to users.”
  2. List of Anti-racism Resources and Actions https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PrAq4iBNb4nVIcTsLcNlW8zjaQXBLkWayL8EaPlh0bc/preview?fbclid=IwAR17GFRt5dCEa0eo7lri1rLpLUUTtqECkxIt3gdCk25FMEFTZ93xnOfxJKE&pru=AAABcpprJuY%2ApugJDk47kiCRlsbBSU3YMw A “working document for scaffolding anti-racism resources.” Links to resources organized according to the “stage of white identity development” and includes suggestions about associated actions.
  3. National Museum of African American History & Culture https://nmaahc.si.edu/ , see especially resources on Talking About Race https://nmaahc.si.edu/learn/talking-about-race Tools and guidance on personal reflection and communicating with others productively on topics related to race.
  4. Being Antiracist https://nmaahc.si.edu/learn/talking-about-race/topics/being-antiracist From the National Museum of African American History & Culture, an overview of racism and antiracist approaches.
  5. See Bias/Block Bias Tools https://womensleadership.stanford.edu/tools from the VMware Women’s Leadership Innovation Lab at Stanford. Toolkits, videos, and other resources on diagnosing and addressing bias and racism.
  6. Anti-Racist Resource Guide https://www.victorialynnalexander.com/antiracistresourceguide “.. a variety of resources to explore practical ways to understand, explain, and solve seemingly intractable problems of racial inequity, white supremacy, police violence, and injustice.”
  7. Opportunities for White People in the Fight for Racial Justice: Moving from Actor  Ally  Accomplice  https://www.whiteaccomplices.org/?fbclid=IwAR1oAYBTgnCmMwC2jH-hNTtabVtOjoo2XSCfeDecpX5txbKDj1d5BPRfEIM A community-driven website of resources “to support White people to act for racial justice.”
  8. Difficult Dialogues Resources https://www.difficultdialoguesproject.org/resources “Curated resources for facilitating more effective and inclusive conversation” includes topics such as White allies, recognizing and combating racial microagressions, pedagogy as activism, and others.
  9. Guide to Allyship https://guidetoallyship.com/ “An open source starter guide to help you become a more thoughtful and effective ally.”
  10. Resources for Facilitating Antiracist Book Clubs https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JsVQWiKiJe3ydZVI8fUIhcdImpdvmpQA/view  Links to four articles/guides providing resources for classroom or other discussion groups regarding social justice, racism, and power dynamics related to race.
  11. Anti-racism Resources for White People https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BRlF2_zhNe86SGgHa6-VlBO-QgirITwCTugSfKie5Fs/mobilebasic?fbclid=IwAR0zNFbTtiDgxivIvpZcfSKH6ZS17vK05JgHzLAv-C9TMeVzDjKMM4CGI4Q Comprehensive list of books, podcasts, articles, videos, films, organizations, etc.
  12. Anti-racism Digital Library https://sacred.omeka.net/ An intercultural, interfaith compilation of resources intended to help build inclusive and caring communities.
  13. Test Yourself for Hidden Bias https://www.learningforjustice.org/professional-development/test-yourself-for-hidden-bias Provided by Learning for Justice, a tool based on work by psychologists from Harvard, University of Virginia, and University of Washington regarding hidden bias and Implicit Association Tests to measure unconscious bias.
  14. Personal Privilege Profile https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xwIBqpCT4SEgEMJtYRDEuwmrdTWaSGhX/view A tool to prompt reflection and discussion regarding personal identity related to privilege.
  15. Coronavirus/COVID-19 Resources to Stand Against Racism https://advancingjustice-aajc.org/covid19 Collection of resources compiled by Asian Americans Advancing Justice to address issues of racism and xenophobia related to COVID-19.
  16. Treating Yellow Peril: Resources to Address Coronavirus Racism  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-DLnAY5r-f4DRLZgndR_Bu47nqHVtAOKem5QRmbz7bg/mobilebasic Collection by a professor at the University of Connecticut includes example institutional announcements, factual health-related information, news articles and commentary, examples of grassroots organizing, and case studies.
  17. I Can Fix It! https://www.damaliayo.com/pdfs/I%20CAN%20FIX%20IT_racism.pdf Interactive art project by damali ayo compiling ideas about actions “individual people can do to end racism.”
  18. Black Freedom Struggle in the United States: Challenges and Triumphs in the Pursuit of Equality  https://blackfreedom.proquest.com/  Compilation of “primary source documents related to critical people and events in African American history.”
  19. Be Equal https://www.ibm.com/impact/be-equal/  Collection of resources championing “diversity and inclusion for everyone” to “drive systemic, sustainable improvement for people in every community.”
  20. Anti-Racist Zoom Book Club https://www.facebook.com/groups/2794856517413970/ A book club open to anyone (upon joining), reading one book a month “across genres that explore issues of race in American, believing that education and greater self-awareness are foundational for change.”
  21. Show UP – Your Guide to Bystander Intervention https://www.ihollaback.org/app/uploads/2016/11/Show-Up_CUPxHollaback.pdf A guidebook regarding what it means to engage in bystander intervention especially in public places, and why taking such actions is important.
  22. Bystander Intervention Training to Stop Anti-Asian/American and Xenophobic Harassment https://www.ihollaback.org/bystanderintervention/ Free bystander intervention training and de-escalation training offered by Hollaback! In partnership with Asian Americans Advancing Justice.
  23. Stop AAPI Hate – News https://stopaapihate.org/news/  Links to news articles from various sources regarding bias issues related to Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
  24. World Trust Social Justice & Equity Movement Building https://www.world-trust.org/ Collection of films, curriculum resources, and workshops providing training and education on social justice ideas and actions.
  25. Learning for Justice https://www.learningforjustice.org/ Provides learning and teaching resources about race, racism, and social justice.
  26. Diversity Toolkit: A Guide to Discussing Identity, Power, and Privilege https://msw.usc.edu/mswusc-blog/diversity-workshop-guide-to-discussing-identity-power-and-privilege/?_ga=2.27278399.2082449109.1617116229-1490809657.1612816377 From the University of Southern California School of Social Work, a toolkit to foster “productive discourse around issues of diversity and the role of identity in social relationships, both on a micro (individual) and macro (communal) level.”
  27. Institutionalized Racism: A Syllabus https://daily.jstor.org/institutionalized-racism-a-syllabus/?fbclid=IwAR1ubnnjvLHLRhyP6Mq4wVDtQmI-U5GXcty2lUu7T5YkNlsV0teTlUvrQOY From JSTOR Daily, a collection of articles about institutionalized racism, including topics on race and labor, police violence, social protest, and economic and educational disparities.
  28. Justice in June https://justiceinjune.org/ A compilation of resources intended to support “individuals trying to become better allies.”  Includes learning resources and suggested actions.
  29. Asian American Racial Justice Toolkit https://www.apalanet.org/uploads/8/3/2/0/83203568/asian_american_racial_justice_toolkit.pdf Compilation of resources from Asian American communities supporting racial justice.  (May require registering for download from https://www.asianamtoolkit.org/ ).
  30. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack and Some Notes for Facilitators https://nationalseedproject.org/Key-SEED-Texts/white-privilege-unpacking-the-invisible-knapsack?fbclid=IwAR2axJMJuchp4_D95udLDmgKIntUsUIC1DsYsVYUoYoJy_fbVTuQDRJ6Lp8 Essay on White privilege and tools for recognizing it and considering its implications.
  31. Anti-Racism Resources for Students, Educators, and Citizens https://education.uconn.edu/anti-racism-resources-for-students-educators-and-citizens/ Resources compiled by and for the University of Connecticut Neag School of Education to support commitments to anti-racism.  References books, articles, podcasts, movies, and other media.