USEFUL LINKS
WP is a free resource for antiracism education and activism; its editorial focus is analyzing and critically assessing racialized social privilege. It's published by members of the Monkeyfist Collective.
SCRAP: Students Challenging Racism and (White) Privilege
This website contains a number of resources on racism, antiracism, and Whiteness, but there's lots of room for expansion! SCRAP encourages anyone who would like to explore creative means of communicating about racism to submit to this site.
Tim Wise is the Director of the newly-formed Association for White Anti-Racist Education (AWARE) in Nashville, Tennessee. He lectures across the country about the need to combat institutional racism, gender bias, and the growing gap between rich and poor in the U.S.
Whiteness
Studies: Deconstructing (the) Race
eActivist.org's Antiracism Links
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Defintion of Racism by Enoch Page
We are the Anti-Racism and Diversity Committee Whiteness Quiz
of the Metro New York Unitarian Universalist District
Challenging White Supremacy Workshops
Challenging White Supremacy (CWS) workshop organizers believe that the most effective way to create fundamental social change in the U.S. is by building mass-based, multi-racial grassroots movements led by radical activists of color. We also believe that the major barrier to creating these movements is racism or white supremacy. One way to challenge white supremacy is to do anti-racist training workshops in our own communities. CWS has worked in the broad-based radical, multi-racial community of the Bay Area since 1993. CWS workshops have been designed by a group of white anti-racist organizers. We believe our special responsibility is to help white social justice activists become principled and effective anti-racist organizers -- both to challenge our white privilege and to work for racial justice in all our social justice work. We think that anti-racist training and organizing with white social justice activists complements and supports grassroots organizing and leadership development in communities of color. Both kinds of work are necessary to help build mass-based, multi-racial social justice movements.
Ten Things to Remember: Anti-Racist Strategies for White Student Radicals
by Chris Dixon
International
A.N.S.W.E.R.: Act Now to Stop War and End Racism
A film and video project to stimulate community-based discussions on race.
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