ANTI-RACISM TEACHERS
From austinchanning.com: Talking about race is always risky business. But what’s hard is transformative. And transformation is exactly what we need. I want to help. Now you can download my free Discussion Guide. Gather your friends, your small group, your family, your friends around the table. Its time. Doing nothing is no longer an option. Looking for more resources? ACB Academy is now open.
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From rachelcargle.com: Rachel Cargle is a public academic, writer, and lecturer. Her activism and academic work are rooted in providing intellectual discourse, tools, and resources that explore the intersection of race and womanhood. Her social media platforms boast a community of over 315k where Rachel guides conversations, encourages critical thinking and nurtures meaningful engagement with people all over the world.
#dothework: Free 30-Day self-paced syllabus sent to your inbox every ten days. The Great Unlearn: monthly self-paced syllabus of readings, video lectures, and even templates for reaching out to your employer, local school districts, and other organizations about racial justice and accountability. |
From moniquemelton.com: This experience is designed to be the next step from the shine box, as you will learn how to apply the tools of identifying and eliminating racism. This experience expands the concepts by allowing more education, application and interaction. This experience is created to provide a curated curriculum with lectures, articles, videos and resources to help you unpack the concepts related to anti-racism and to apply the information to your life. You will grow from this experience to have the words, confidence and clarity to identify and eliminate racism in your everyday life.
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From rachelricketts.com: As a racial justice educator, lawyer, healer, speaker and author, I educate white folx on their role in perpetuating white supremacy, help BI&PoC and mixed folx heal from internalized oppression, and offer practical solutions for all hue-mxns to dismantle racist heteropatriarchy.
With support from my team of fellow disrupters, I host online and in-person workshops including my renowned Spiritual Activism series which promotes racial justice, reconciliation and healing for all hue-mxns, prioritizing the needs and comfort of Black and Indigenous womxn+. |
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FREE COURSES
Race and Cultural Diversity in American Life and History
Learners will deepen their understanding and appreciation of ways in which race, ethnicity and cultural diversity have shaped American institutions, ideology, law, and social relationships from the colonial era to the present. Race and ethnicity are ideological and cultural categories that include all groups and individuals. Hence, this course is designed in significant part to take a broad look at the ideology of race and cultural diversity in America’s past and present. The primary focus is on the historical and social relationships among European Americans, Native Americans, African Americans, Latino/as, and Asian/Pacific Americans. Issues of race and ethnicity are examined across different ethno-cultural traditions in order to interweave diverse experiences into a larger synthesis of the meaning of race and ethnicity in American life. In this course, we conceive of “race” and “diversity” as references to the entire American population, even as we recognize that different groups have unique historical experiences resulting in distinctive and even fundamental cultural differences. We treat race and ethnicity as dynamic, complex ideological and cultural processes that shape all social institutions, belief systems, inter-group relationships, and individual experiences.
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From Freedom Rides to Ferguson: Narratives of Nonviolence in the American Civil Rights Movement
The Modern Civil Rights Movement is a significant landmark in United States history. This movement was a struggle for human rights directly challenging the nation to extend its democratic principles to African Americans and all peoples. This course sheds light on the often overlooked strategic planning that supported the direction of the events and is told by a voice intimately involved in the organization of movement—Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. Topics include the history of the campaigns, the different coalitions and groups, philosophy and methods of nonviolent direct action, and the contemporary application of nonviolent conflict transformation. The course hosts several guest speakers, including Andrew Young, Reverend C.T. Vivian, Henry "Hank" Thomas, and Constance Curry.
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