ANTI-RACISM RESOURCES

To support you on your journey to becoming anti-racist.

What’s the difference between Hispanic, Latino and Latinx? by Antonio Campos from UCOP (on navigating identity, language and community from a scholarly and first-person perspective)

1619 Project from The New York Times

Anti-Racist Resources from Greater Good

Anti-Racism Resource Guide by Tasha K (shareable)

Transformation in the U.S. Higher Education System: Implications for Racial Equity by Dr. Lindsey Malcom-Piqueux (2020) (a commissioned paper prepared for the public Symposium on Imagining the Future of Undergraduate Stem Education)

What Is Juneteenth? by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. from PBS

Anti-Asian Racism and Exclusion in Higher Education by Rose Ann E. Gutierrez, Annie Le, and Robert T. Teranishi from The Institute for Immigration, Globalization, and Education at UCLA

 

 

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FILMS, VIDEOS, PODCASTS

UC Managing Implicit Bias (series) - University of California

Implicit Bias (video series) – UCLA

Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice that Shapes what We See, Think, and Do (video - the 2019 Henry and Bryna David lecture given in Washington, DC by Dr. Jennifer L. Eberhardt, a social psychologist at Stanford University)

Native American Cultures - History.com

Native Americans – American Experience (5-part series) – PBS.org

Native America – North & South America (4-part series) – PBS.org

The African Americans – Many Rivers to Cross - PBS.org

The History of White People in America - Worldchannel.org

1619 (podcast) - The New York Times

13th (documentary exposing racial inequality within the criminal justice system) - YouTube

Amend: The Fight for America Netflix (subscription required)

I Am Not Your Negro (documentary envisioning the book James Baldwin was never able to finish) - YouTube

Latino Americans (6 hour documentary/500 years of history) - PBS.org

Asian Americans (5 Episoles/150 years of immigration, racial politics, and cultural innovation) Amazon Prime purchase or subscription required

John Lewis: Good Trouble (intimate account of legendary U.S. Representative John Lewis’ life, legacy and more than 60 years of extraordinary activism — from the bold teenager on the front lines of the Civil Rights movement to the legislative powerhouse he was throughout his career)

The Black Panther. Vanguard of the Revolution - PBS.org

Eyes on the Prize (preeminent documentary series on the Civil Rights Movement. Narrated by political and civil rights leader Julian Bond, this six-part, 14-hour series covers all of the major, transformative events from 1954 to 1985, including the Montgomery bus boycott in 1954, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the birth of the Black Power Movement, and the courageous acts of the crusaders that contributed along the way.) - PBS.org

When They See Us (miniseries from Ava DuVernay about the Central Park Five) - Netflix (subscription required)

Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise (5 decades of African American history since the major civil rights victories) - PBS.org

Driving While Black: Race, Space & Mobility in America - PBS.org