Faith Based Resources to Confront Anti-Black Racism
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Workshops, Trainings, and Organizations to Actively Engage:
- A Letter to White Jewish Educators
- An Urgent Moment for Racial Justice- Co-Sponsored by the CCAR and the RAC
- Anti-Racist Resources Curated by the Catholic Community at Stanford
- Anti-Racism Training Resources from the Episcopal Church
- Anti-Racism Workshop: The Call of This Moment Join Rev. Dr. Jacqueline Lewis from Middle Collegiate Church for a master class in anti-racism.
- Be’Chol Lashon
- How to Talk to Your Kids About Police Brutality
- IMAN (Inner-City Muslim Action Network)
- Intervarsity Black Campus Ministries Juneteenth Celebration
- Jewish Social Justice Roundtable
- Jews of Color Field Building Initiative
- The Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University
- Moishe House Anti-Racism Resources
- Muslim Anti-Racist Collective
- Muslim Wellness Foundation
- Network Activists for Catholic Social Justice
- People of Color Sangha of the East Bay
- Poor People’s Campaign
- Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
- Reform Jewish Leadership Statement: Black Lives Matter is a Jewish Valueby Union for Reform Judaism
- Sapelo Square
- Showing Up for Racial Justice
- The Sky Is Ours: Resources for Self-care for Black Muslims
- #VigilantLOVE
- Ways Yours Congregation Can Act Now for Racial Justice
Books, Podcasts, Videos, and Speeches:
- Association for Baha’i Studies 2017 Ruha Benjamin - The Beautiful Struggle Understanding Racism and Transforming Words into Deeds
- Columbia Theological Seminary: Conversation with Dr. Marcia Riggs and Colleagues
- Dear Church: A Love Letter From A Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in America by Lenny Duncan.
- A Fierce Heart: Finding Strength, Courage, and Wisdom in any Moment by Spring Washam
- Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm by Kazu Haga
- I’m Still Here; Black Dignity in a World Made For Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown (become a subscriber to her substack, ROLL CALL here)
- Imagining a new America? Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Is America Possible?, Vincent Harding
- Islah L.A.’s Online Call to Action for George Floyd which includes six action items for the Muslim community.
- More Beautiful, Imani Perry
- Multi-Faith Anti-Racist Artwork from Sangeetha Kowisk
- Othering and Belonging: An Embodied Spiritual Practice, john a.powell
- Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love and Liberation by Rev. angel Kyodo Williams, Lama Rod Owens et al.
- Revolutionary Love Multi-Faith Approach to Racism
- The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming our Communities through Mindfulness by Rhonda Magee
- The Spiritual Work of Black Lives Matter, Patrisse Cullors and Robert Ross
- The Weaponizing of 911 Calls against the Black Community organized by CAIR with Dr. Kameela Rashad of the Muslim Wellness Foundation
***Thank you to ASSU, Asian American Activities Center, Black Community Services Center, El Centro Chicano y Latino, The Markaz: Resource Center, Queer Student Resources, the Women's Community Center, the Centers of Equity, Community and Leadership, the First Generation and/or Low-Income Office, and more for assiting in the curation of these resources.