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Instagram and/or Twitter

@nowhitesaviors

@theconsciouskid

@austinchanningbrown

@laylafsaad

@jenfrytalks

@ckyourprivilege

@ohhappydani

@blklivesmatter


Podcasts

1619


Movies

*The Hate You Give (Hulu and Amazon Prime)

*The Help (Netflix)

*The Color Purple

Get Out

Us (Hulu)

Loving (Hulu)

Malcom X (Netflix)

Remember the Titans

Detroit

Roots

*Also a book


TV Shows

black-ish

When They See Us (Netflix)

The Jeffersons


Books

An AntiRacist Reading List by Ibram X. Kendi

​White Privilege by Bhopal

White Fragility by DiAngelo

me and white supremacy by Saad

Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race by Irving

Such a Fun Age by Reid (Fiction)

White Like Me by Wise

How to be Less Stupid About Race by Fleming

Beyond Colorblind by Shin

This Book is Anti-Racist by Jewell

I'm Still Here by Austin Channing Brown

Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Davis

Algorithms of Oppression by Noble

Stamped from the Beginning by Kendi

White Awake by Hill

Why are all the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? by Tatum

So you want to talk about Race by Oluo 

Pushout by Monique W. Morris

Exploring Inequality by Stuber

Eloquent Rage by Dr. Cooper

Between the World and Me by Ta'Nehisi Coates
What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker by Damon Young
Invisible Man Got the Whole World Watching by Mychal Denzel Smith
Men We Reaped by Jesmyn Ward
How To Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America by Kiese Laymon
The Source of Self-Regard by THE Toni Morrison

Children's Books

Social Justice Books

please, baby, please by Spike Lee & Tonya Lewis Lee

Hair Like Mine by Perry

When God Made You by Turner

Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History by Harrison
Welcome to the Party by Union

Skin Like Mine by Perry


VIdeos

Trevor Noah

Color of Fear-What it means to be American


Articles

For Our White Friends Desiring to be Allies by Courtney Ariel

Can Black Women and White Women be Friends? 


Other Resource Sources

Curriculum for White Americans to Educate Themselves on Race and Racism by Jon Greenberg

Your Kids Aren't Too Young to Talk about Race:  A Resource Roundup

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