Resources for Anti-Racism

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Since we mentioned the death of George Floyd in our newsletter on May 28th, ABSI staff have been focused on reading, watching, and listening about the problems of systemic racism, anti-Blackness, and white supremacy. We’ve been quiet this past week to allow space for Black and anti-racist voices to be heard.

We’ve heard the troubling news surrounding the deaths of Regis Korchinski-Paquet and Chantel Moore, two Canadian women - one Black and Indigenous, the other Indigenous. We watch the quest for answers and justice in the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and many others. We’ve found many articulate anti-racist thinkers, and focus on systemic racism. To start, we wanted to share some of those voices that we’ve been hearing through a list of resources. 

We also invite you to check out the hashtag #amplifymelanatedvoices
. We will continue to read, engage and listen to Black, Indigenous and people of colour, and other anti-racist voices past this current news cycle. We will be more deliberate about sharing that out on ABSI channels including creating a permanent section of resources on our website about challenging systemic racism.

Edit, June 25: We are aware that reading and talking without deliberate action is not helpful, and we will continue to work on ensuring we take deliberate action. As a result, you can see a few updates to this blog (if you accessed it when we first hit publish). We know that ‘book clubs’ aren’t helpful, so while the action to take with this list of lists is to read and share, we encourage you to join us in cultivating the habit, of asking yourself, ‘what can I do in my projects to be inclusive and break down harmful systems?’


Resources

  • Mental Health Resources for Young People of Color includes organizations, digital resources and videos, support groups, and therapy directories to help support the mental health of young people of colour. This resource also provides a list of instagram accounts of mental health educators, therapists of colour, and community support pages.

LISTS: Book Lists, Watch Lists, read lists, and Listen Lists

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