White Supremacy and Colonization

White Supremacy and Colonization

This list documents white supremist and colonizing behavior in the US. As we start to see the extent and insidious nature of this behavior we can begin to realize the importance of doing things differently. This awareness will help us move toward decentering the negative white behavior and instead center the resilience, survival and strength of people of color.

My Name is Rachel and I’m a Racist

My Name is Rachel and I’m a Racist

Hello, my name is Rachel and I’m a racist. No, I’m not a member of the KKK rather I have come to admit that my attitudes around race are unmanageable in a just society. … At a very early age, I was very carefully taught and conditioned

Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training

Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training

The Mission of Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training is to dismantle systemic racism and build antiracist multicultural diversity within institutions and communities implemented primarily by training institutional transformation teams. The work of Crossroads is based upon a systemic analysis of racism and its individual, institutional and cultural manifestations

Talking Racial Equity? Make Sure You Understand these 17 Words

Talking Racial Equity? Make Sure You Understand these 17 Words

Since a shared vocabulary is the necessary first step for discussing racial equity, Generocity has put together a glossary of useful terms. Example — Ally: A member of a dominant or privileged social group who works for justice and equity with members of non-dominant social groups

Examples of White Privilege

Examples of White Privilege

Examples of White Privilege: I can walk through certain neighborhoods without being stopped or asked questions. I can walk through a neighborhood without another culture giving me trouble. The first thing people see in me is not the color of my skin.

NAACP Legal Defense and Ed. Fund

NAACP Legal Defense and Ed. Fund

The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.(LDF) is America’s premier legal organization fighting for racial justice. Through litigation, advocacy, and public education, LDF seeks structural changes to expand democracy, eliminate disparities, and achieve racial justice in a society that fulfills the promise of equality for all Americans. Along with many other vital initiatives, the LDF has a very excellent FAQ on “Critical Race Theory”