Check out these 10 podcasts below, make your anti-racist reading list, and commit the remainder of quarantine and beyond to studying possibilities for racial equity. (another great list from Brea_Baker for ELLEmagazine)
You’re outraged about injustice in America. You’ve long known it exists—you've seen the reactions to the Trump administration and heard the cries for justice from Occupy Wall Street, the 2013-15 Black Lives Matter uprisings, the Women’s March, and the March For Our Lives. But now you’re waking up to the epidemic that is anti-Blackness. You’re realizing we can’t continue these cycles of heightened national attention, waning, and inaction.
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The Anti-Racist Podcast ListDon’t post a black square without committing to educating yourself.
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Why Non-Black People Need to Speak Up and Actively Be Anti-Racist'If you are not Black and you are not sharing what’s going on and talking about it, to me, you’re sending a message that you agree with whats going on.' —chrissyford implores the non-black community to speak up in times of injustice.
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“Racism Is A Global Issue”: Edward Enninful On The Importance Of Cultivating An Anti-Racist Agenda'These past few days I’ve gone between rage and sadness and fear. What these racist acts reveal, among many other things, is that we have a lot more work to do. Anybody who thinks that we have created a society where everyone is equal – well, they’re wrong.'
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The Anti-Racist Reading ListBecause allyship can't be proven with a few social media posts.
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