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resource guide to help our community understand inequities and racism, and advance racial justice
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Race Matters: America After George Floyd
A PBS Newshour Special
Talking About Race
National Museum of African American History & Culture
Code Switch: NPR podcast
"fearless conversations about race...hosted by journalists of color...this podcast makes ALL of us part of the conversation"
Black Lives Matter Comics Reading Lists
Black Caucus of the American Library Association and ALA Graphic Novels + Comics Round Table collaboration
Antiracist reading list - Boston Public Library
BPL titles can be checked out by OverDrive partner networks/libraries, including OCLN/Milton Public Library
Antiracism: a starter booklist
Library Journal
Black Lives Matter: Antiracism and health suggested resources
from Harvard Countway Library | books, videos, articles and websites
A reading guide toward becoming a more educated ally for Black Lives Matter
Los Angeles Times, June 4, 2020
More than meets the eye: Let's fight racism (UN)
Be a human rights champion, #fightracism and #Standup4humanrights.
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Conversations about Race collection - Hoopla
Hoopla is a digital media service that is free with your library card
Movies about Race - Hoopla
Race & Class Studies film collection - Kanopy
stream films on race and class studies with Kanopy, free for library card holders
Social and Systemic Injustice film collection - Kanopy
Racism in America - PBS
Explore films and new specials focused on race
Asian Americans
Violence Against Asian Americans
PBS collection of shows, specials and films covering current events and Asian American history
We Are Not a Stereotype: Breaking Down Asian Pacific American Bias
from Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center #StopAsianHate initiative
Addressing Anti-Asian Racism with Students
Q& A and with Liz Kleinrock
Anti-Asian Racism Resources
from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Asian American Commission
Screams and Silence
from Code Switch (NPR) podcast March 24, 2021
After Atlanta: Teaching About Asian American Identity and History
by Elizabeth Kleinrock in Learning for Justice
Dear Educators, It Is Time to Fight for Asian America
by Wayne Au and Moe Yonamine in Rethinking Schools
Addressing Anti-Asian Bias
from Learning for Justice
Asian American and Pacific Islander's people's history
at the Zinn Education Project
From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry
by
Paula Yoo
The Making of Asian America
by
Erika Lee
Serve the People
by
Karen L. Ishizuka; Jeff Chang (Foreword by)
The Color of Success
by
Ellen D. Wu
non-fiction
The Sum of Us
by
Heather McGhee
Caste
by
Isabel Wilkerson
Stamped from the Beginning
by
Ibram X. Kendi
The New Jim Crow
by
Michelle Alexander
How to Be an Antiracist
by
Ibram X. Kendi
Hood Feminism
by
Mikki Kendall
America on Fire
by
Elizabeth Hinton
Me and White Supremacy
by
Layla F. Saad; Robin DiAngelo (Foreword by)
So You Want to Talk about Race
by
Ijeoma Oluo
White Fragility
by
Robin Diangelo
Biased
by
Jennifer L. Eberhardt
I'm Still Here
by
Austin Channing Brown
Tears We Cannot Stop
by
Michael Eric Dyson
Waking up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race
by
Debby Irving
Born a Crime
by
Trevor Noah
Between the World and Me
by
Ta-Nehisi Coates
When They Call You a Terrorist
by
Patrisse Khan-Cullors; asha bandele; Angela Davis (Foreword by)
From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime
by
Elizabeth Hinton; Josh Bloomberg (Narrated by)
Say It Louder!
by
Tiffany Cross
Race for Profit
by
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Chokehold: Policing Black Men
by
Paul Butler
Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color
by
Andrea Ritchie
ISBN: 9780807088999
From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
by
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Just Mercy
by
Bryan Stevenson
The Color of Law
by
Richard Rothstein
White Rage
by
Carol Anderson
Local resources
Courageous Conversations
Citizens for a Diverse Milton
The Emancipator
Boston University's Center for Antiracist Research and The Boston Globe's Opinion team collaboration.
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The Emancipator was the first abolitionist newspaper in the United States, founded more than 200 years ago.
An Antiracist Reading List by Ibram X. Kendi
'An Antiracist Reading List: Ibram X. Kendi on books to help America transcend its racist heritage' was published in the New York Times on May 29, 2019.
Fatal Invention
by
Dorothy Roberts
The Condemnation of Blackness
by
Khalil Gibran Muhammad; Mirron Willis (Narrated by)
e-Audiobook available on Hoopla
Their Eyes Were Watching God
by
Zora Neale Hurston
The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain by Langston Hughes
The Nation, 23 June 1926
The Bluest Eye
by
Toni Morrison (Afterword by)
The Blacker the Berry
by
Wallace Thurman
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Dying of Whiteness
by
Jonathan M. Metzl
Locking up Our Own
by
James Forman
Black Marxism
by
Cedric J. Robinson
Waiting 'Til the Midnight Hour
by
Peniel E. Joseph
How We Get Free
by
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (Editor)
Well-Read Black Girl
by
Glory Edim
Redefining Realness
by
Janet Mock (Narrated by)
Sister Outsider
by
Audre Lorde; Robin Eller (Narrated by)
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