How to Fight Racism Jemar Tisby How to Fight Racism: Courageous Christianity and the Journey Toward Racial Justice by Jemar Tisby Also by this author: How to Fight Racism Young Reader's Edition: A Guide to Standing Up for Racial Justice, Awakening to Justice: Faithful Voices from the Aboli...
The decision to work against racism means that we will regularly look beneath the stories that support the racial status quo. When we do, we are willing to really see the evidence of unjust distribution of resources—including cultural esteem and moral worth—that contributes to these supposedly ...
UNITY DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC: HOW THE FIGHT FOR RACIAL JUSTICE MADE US UNITE AGAINST TWO DISEASESAbashera, ReilPerspectives on Urban Education
Herring emphasizes one central tenet of sustainability for people of color in struggle: rest. While the fight for racial justice is a personal, life-or-death struggle, Herring also reminds her Black clients that the burden of undoing racism should not fall on them. “We’re having to put ou...
It’s vital for brands to push forward racial justice every day, every month. One month will never make up for the other eleven. 2. Prioritize employing diverse leadership and highlighting Black creators. How are brands supposed to know where to start their fight for racial equity? We ...
READ books on the history of racial inequality and social injustices Educate yourself. Begin to learn the history of race inequities and struggles in your country and in the world. History is a turning wheel—it repeats itself again and again, but we CAN learn from it if we pay attention....
【TED-0627】How to deconstruct racism, one headline at a time | Baratunde Thurston(16:51) Baratunde Thurston explores the phenomenon of white Americans calling the police on black Americans who have committed the crimes of … eating, walking or generally “living while black.” In this ...
How to contact your government officials, sign a petition, protest, and demand justice for Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Daunte Wright, and Brianna Hill, who have died as a result of racism and/or police brutality.
But just 3% of Republicans were strongly in favor of moving or adding context to Confederate monuments and statues compared to 43% of Democrats who strongly back reform. There was a division along racial lines, too, with 45% of Blacks and 19% of whites strongly favoring reform. ...
To avoid this while promoting diversity, set goals, not quotas. In addition, find ways promote equity for minority candidates and employees, such as recruiting at HBCUs or women's colleges, or offering employee training in multiple languages. ...