This page contains links to resources for reflection, education and action regarding racial justice. Check back periodically for updates.
Last updated: 7/7/20
America Media Interviews, Fr. Bryan Massingale
Being nice is not going to end racism by Robin DiAngelo (White Fragility)
Courses about racial trauma
Color Blind or Color Brave
Forum with Father Massingale and St. Bart’s
Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable
How to Deconstruct Racism, One Headline at a Time
How Studying Privilege Systems Can Strengthen Compassion
"I Am Not Your Negro" envisions the book James Baldwin never finished about race in America.
"Just Mercy" is a film about the life of Bryan Stevenson
Let's Get to the Root of Racial Injustice
On Being with Krista Tippett: Resmaa Menakem "Notice the Rage; Notice the Silence"
Online Course about race, inequality and social justice
Sesame Street Town Hall on Race
Speech/Talk: POOR PEOPLE’s CAMPAIGN
Black Feminism & the Movement for Black Lives by Barbara Smith, Reina Gossett and Charlene Carruthers at The National LGBTQ Task Force
The Bronx Book Festival celebrated its third year this past Saturday, June 6. Bronx Book Festival centers Black and Brown voices in the world of literature. The Festival went digital this year, and you can access the recorded festival conversations here, for panels with authors of color writing across genres for middle grade, young adult, and adult readers.
The Classical Theatre of Harlem has curated a list of anti-racism resources, including podcasts, film and TV, literature, and information and tools for conducting anti-racism
2011 interview (pre-Black Lives Matter) Angela Davis
Netflix Movie 13th by Ava DuVernay
Netflix Movie by Ava DuVernay
The Truth About the Confederacy in the United States
White People Have a Very Very Serious Problem - Toni Morrison on Charlie Rose
Ibram Kendi on How To Be An Antiracist