A six-session discussion guide from the website Everyday Democracy to help all kinds of people take part in meaningful dialogue to examine gaps among racial and ethnic groups and create institutional and policy change.” This guide presents a lot of useful information and is full of helpful ways of initiating conversation.
The following Haggadah, the text recited at the Seder on the first two nights of the Jewish Passover, was created with a racial justice theme for a diverse group.
Talking, just having an open-ended conversation, can be a useful strategy. Simply print out and fold “table tents” with the above or similar images and put them on tables during a group mealtime.
“Let’s Talk” is a PDF resource created by Teaching Tolerance that shares with educators strategies to facilitate difficult conversations about race and racism.