Getting Started
Interested in becoming an active anti-racist? This resource guide attempts to provide a starting point to learn about anti-racism, the history of Blacks in America, intersectionality, and more.
Here you’ll be able to navigate through the ways Black lives are impacted by years of oppression – from the start of slavery to modern-day incarceration. There are also resources in how to raise an anti-racist child, how to begin your work as an anti-racist, and how to support the Black communities around you.
Find an area of interest that you’d like to become more actively involved in? Visit our Resources page to search by category to find organizations and funds you can support.
We’ll continue to add to these resources every week. Think there is something we’ve missed or didn’t get right? Feel free to contact us.
What is Anti-Racism?
“Anti-racism is the active process of identifying and eliminating racism by changing systems, organizational structures, policies and practices and attitudes, so that power is redistributed and shared equitably.” – NAC…
What is White Privilege?
White privilege is often described through the lens of Peggy McIntosh’s groundbreaking essay “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.” The essay, originally published in 1988, is often the starting point for developing…
White-Savior Complex
The white-savior complex is defined as an idea in which a white person, or more broadly a white culture, “rescues” people of color from their own situation. We see the…