Antiracist Community Resource Guide
As communities across the country take action in the fight against racism and injustice, many people are searching for tools, resources, and other outlets where they can help contribute to these efforts and make a difference.
In collaboration with our partners and community members, the SCP team has developed a collection of digital resources to help inform, organize, and activate antiracist work. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it can serve as a helpful reference point for those looking to start or continue their journeys.
As our efforts and the needs of our community continue to evolve, so will the content of this guide.
MLK DAY RESOURCES
Podcasts
Personology: "Martin Luther King Jr: Revolutionary Through Nonviolence"
Still Processing: We celebrate the REAL MLK day
Articles
Teaching About King’s Radical Approach to Social Justice by Coshandra Dillard (January 13, 2020)
Books by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Videos
EDUCATE
Below are a collection of books, movies, and other digital resources to help you deepen your understanding of racial inequity and the many ways it manifests itself in our society. If you’re looking to purchase a book listed below, consider supporting one of these Black-owned bookstores.
Books
A Timeline of Events That Led to the 2020 “Fed Up”-rising - START HERE
Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Frier
White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide By Carol Anderson
How to Be an Antiracist By Ibram X. Kendi
Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age by Kevin Boyle
The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family by Annette Gordon-Reed
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race by Beverly Daniel Tatum
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson
The Autobiography of Malcolm X as Told to Alex Haley by Malcolm X
The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. edited by Clayborne Carson
Reading Lists
Articles
“America’s Racial Contract Is Killing Us” by Adam Serwer | Atlantic (May 8, 2020)
Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement (Mentoring a New Generation of Activists)
”My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” by Jose Antonio Vargas | NYT Mag (June 22, 2011)
The 1619 Project | The New York Times Magazine
“The Intersectionality Wars” by Jane Coaston | Vox (May 28, 2019)
Tips for Creating Effective White Caucus Groups developed by Craig Elliott PhD
“Where do I donate? Why is the uprising violent? Should I go protest?” by Courtney Martin (June 1, 2020)
”White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” by Knapsack Peggy McIntosh
“Who Gets to Be Afraid in America?” by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi | Atlantic (May 12, 2020)
Online Workshops and Learning Portals
Talking About Race Online Learning Portal created by the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Culturalsurvival.org’s online Indigenous history learning library
MENTOR’s Indigenous youth support resource center
Podcasts
Pod Save the People with Deray Mckesson
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Intersectionality Matters! With Kimberle Crenshaw
Videos, Documentaries, and Docu-series
Hulu
16 Shots
Burn M*****r, Burn
The Rape of Recy Taylor
4 Little Girls
Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland
United Shades of America
LA Riots: As We Watched
LA 92
Baltimore Rising
Seizing Justice: The Greensboro 4
Whose Streets
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Netflix
13th
Who is Miss Simone
Becoming
Skin
Who Killed Malcolm X
Poisoned Water
Hello Privilege, It’s Me Chelsea
Time: The Kalief Browder Story
She Did That
The Fight for America
Amazon
Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story
The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
Tell Them We Are Rising: Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Free Meek
I Am Not Your Negro
February 1: The Story of the Greensboro Four
Finding Your Roots
The Uncomfortable Truth
Birth of a Movement
Resources for Families
Examples of Companies Standing in Solidarity
TAKE ACTION
When you’re ready to take action in your community, there are plenty of organizations that could use your engagement and support. Fight the good fight alongside some of the causes, non-profits, and other justice-driven missions below.
Civic Engagement
Events
Organizations Fighting the Good Fight
Detroit
Nationally