Articles
Abrahams, M. (2020, June 4). I am racist, I vow to end racism. Tricycle. Retrieved from Ìý
Ali, F. (2020, June 11). Racism is a mental health crisis. Here’s how to fight it. Huffpost. Retrieved from
Alexander, E. (2020, June 15). The Trayvon generation. The New Yorker. Retrieved from
Ao, B. (2020, June 25). Black trans communities suffer a greater mental-health burden from discrimination and violence. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved from
Baldwin, J. (1962, November 10). Letter from a region in my mind. The New Yorker. Retrieved from
Bragg, K. (2021, March 18). ‘We keep it alive in our culture’: The legacy of U.S. policy, violence against Asian American women. The 19th. Retrieved from
Brockell, G. (2021, March 18). The long, ugly history of anti-Asian racism and violence in the U.S. The Washington Post. Retrieved from
Cadet, D. (2020, May 28). Your black colleagues may look like they’re okay – Chances are they’re not. Refinery29. Retrieved from
Cargle, R. E. (2019, November 21). How to talk to your family about racism on Thanksgiving. Harpers Bazaar. Retrieved fromÌý
Cargle, R. E. (2019, April 16). Why you need to stop saying “All Lives Matter.” Harpers Bazaar. Retrieved from
Cargle, R. E. (2018, October 16). How racism and patriarchy is taught at school. Harpers Bazaar. Retrieved from
Cargle, R. E. (2018, August 16). When feminism is white supremacy in heels. Harpers Bazaar. Retrieved from Ìý
Clifton, D. (2014, September 27). 10 simple ways white people can step up to fight everyday racism. Everyday Feminism. Retrieved from Ìý
Cowan, J. (2021, March 19). Looking at the rise of anti-Asian racism in the pandemic. The New York Times. Retrieved from
Dowd, T. (2020, June 19). Black therapists have been working overtime since the police killed George Floyd. Vice. Retrieved from
Garcia, S. E. (2020, June 17). Where did BIPOC come from? New York Times. Retrieved from Ìý
Glass, K. (2020, June 10). The pandemic’s mental health impact is dangerous for new moms. Especially black mom. The Washington Post. Retrieved from
Guzmán, M. (2016, March 30). Black farmers in Detroit are growing their own food. But they’re having trouble owning the land. The World. Retrieved from
Hannah-Jones, N. (2020, June 26). What is owed. New York Times Magazine. Retrieved from
Lester, N. A. (2020, June 16). “No, I am not OK.” Thanks for asking. Teaching Tolerance. Retrieved from
Lopez, G. (2016, July 11). Why you should stop saying “all lives matter,†explained in 9 different way. Vox. Retrieved from
Kendi, I. X. (2020, May 12). Who gets to be afraid in America? The Atlantic. Retrieved from
Mason, B. (2020, June 10). Making people aware of their implicit biases doesn’t usually change minds. Buts here’s what does work. PBS NewsHour. Retrieved from
Morris, N. (2020, June 12). The emotional impact of watching white people wake up to racism in real-time. Metro. Retrieved from Ìý
New York Times. (2020, June 13). A discussion about how to reform policing. New York Times. Retrieved fromÌý
New Yorker. (2020, June 14). Kadir Nelson’s “Say Their Names.” The New Yorker. Retrieved fromÌýÌý
Noor, P. (2020, May 31). Being black while in nature: ‘You’re an endangered species.’ The Guardian. Retrieved from Ìý
Rice, J. (2020, June 21). The difference between first-degree racism and third-degree racism. The Atlantic. Retrieved from
Silverstein, J. (2019, December 20). Why we published the 1619 project. The New York Times. Retrieved from
Strazewski, L. (2020, June 8). Why police brutality is a matter of public health. American Medical Association. Retrieved from
Teaching Tolerance. (2014). Teaching about race, racism and police violence. Teaching Tolerance. Retrieved from Ìý
Van der Valk, A. (2019). You and white supremacy: A challenge to educators. Teaching Tolerance. Retrieved from
Venkatraman, S. (2020, June 11). How to talk to your Asian immigrant parents about racism. NBC News. Retrieved from
Wallis, C. (2020, June 12). Why racism, not race, is a risk factor for dying of COVID-19. Scientific American. Retrieved from Ìý
White, G. B. (2020, June 16). How did we get here? The Atlantic. Retrieved fromÌýÌý
Willoughby, V. (2020, January 13). On being comfortable with discomfort: Tiffany Jewell explains what it means to be anti-racist. School Library Journal. Retrieved from
Websites & Working Documents
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Flicker, S. S., & Klein, A. (2020, May). Anti-racism resources. Retrieved from
Stamborski, A., Zimmermann, N., & Gregory, B. (2020, June 12). Working document for scaffolding anti-racism resources. Retrieved from Ìý
