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Last Updated: 04/15/2021
The Research and Resources group of DSURJ is working to develop a resource database that uplifts and supports the voices of BIPOC leaders in the sphere of activism to move white people to local, accountable, anti-racist action. In service of this g...
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Last Updated: 05/13/2021
This list of companies was created and published by a Black-owned investment firm called Robasciotti and Philipson: it contains a list of companies that...
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Last Updated: 03/04/2021
In this episode of RTT, Jada invites Civil Rights activists Angela Davis and Tamika Mallory to the table to address the protests that unfolded after the...
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Last Updated: 03/04/2021
An exploration of how non-Black People of Color (POC) and white people can radically collaborate to dismantle anti-Blackness. The article has three part...
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Last Updated: 03/04/2021
The author challenges readers - particularly white women - to reflect on the idea that when advocating for others, we often don’t know what we’re talkin...
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Last Updated: 03/04/2021
The author engages in an introspection discussion surrounding the Black Lives Matter Movement and how its mission is interpreted by a primarily white co...
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Last Updated: 03/04/2021
An introductory page in this toolkit writes a brief summary: "This toolkit is meant to support individuals, organizations, and communities to better und...
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Last Updated: 03/04/2021
Often, when an innocent black person is harassed (or worse), people (usually white people) reinforce the black person’s innocence by noting their educat...
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Last Updated: 03/04/2021
An appeal to white people to understand white culture - the dominant U.S. culture - and how it functions to keep white supremacy in place, particularly ...
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Last Updated: 03/04/2021
J. Angelo Corlett argues that the US government morally ought to pay reparations to Native Americans. His central argument has two key claims. The first...