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Black Lives Matter: Race, Policing, and Protests
A guide exploring the historical context of recent events and protests
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#BlackLivesMatter: A Guide to Educate
#BlackLivesMatter: A Longform Reading List
12 Documentaries You Should Watch About Racism and Police Brutality in America
Anti-Racism Resources
Anti-Racism Resources for All Ages by Dr. Cooke
Anti-Racism Resources In GALILEO
Anti-Racist Resource Guide by Victoria Anderson
The Black Lives Matter Reference Guide
Created by librarian and archivist, Malcolm Teller in 2016. This guide lists over 60 resources to learn more about BLM.
BLACK WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE PORTAL
DEIA Voting Rights Resources: Spring 2022 Ed.
Fighting Police Abuse: A COMMUNITY ACTION MANUAL
George Floyd, Racism and Law Enforcement (in English and en Español)
MUSE in Focus: Confronting Structural Racism
Protesting--Race, Policing and Protest in 2020
Reading Is Only a Step on the Path to Anti-Racism
Sociological Images
Faculty Resources
15 Classroom Resources for Discussing Racism, Policing, and Protest
Diverse Issues in Higher Education: African American
A Diversity & Cultural Literacy Toolkit
Eight Actions to Reduce Racism in College Classrooms
Introduction: Teaching Black Lives Matter
Knowing When to Teach Current Events
Police Brutality in America Teach-Out
Resources for Engaging in Conversations About Race and Anti-Racism (from Cornell University)
Talking About Racism and Violence: Resources for Educators and Families
Teachers Against Racism
‘Teaching for Black Lives’ —A Handbook to Fight America’s Ferocious Racism in (virtual or face-to-face) Classrooms
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