To Be Welcoming - Resources US EN
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The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights (LCCHR) is a coalition to protect civil and human rights in the United States.
The Perception Institute aims to disrupt bias and discrimination through research and advocacy.
Visit the Harvard Implicit Bias Test to measure your implicit biases related to several populations.
Use this lesson to answer: Can You Beat Cognitive Bias?
Read the academic journal article: Flynn Jr, J. E. (2015). White fatigue: Naming the challenge in moving from an individual to a systemic understanding of racism. Multicultural Perspectives, 17(3), 115-124. (Note: you will only have access to the article abstract unless you have an affiliation with an institute (such as a University) that subscribes to the Journal).
Read about the work being done at the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at Ohio State University.
Watch Kimberlé Crenshaw’s TED Talk on The Urgency of Intersectionality.
Check out this free, online book: Stand Up, Speak Out: The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking.
Watch a video about the Importance of Effective Listening Skills from Dr. Sriharsha Sundarram.
Watch this video on Understanding Strangers from the Inspire Dialogue campaign.
Edutopia created a video on Using Dialogue Circles to Support Classroom Management.
Watch the video on Ashoka’s Start Empathy Initiative, which trains students to practice empathy.
Read the article on Emotional Intelligence and Diversity by Gardenswartz, Cherbosque, and Rowe.
The Racial Equity Tools site offers a variety of materials to work toward racial equity.
Learn about how Unidos.Us helps support the Latino community in the United States
The National Congress for American Indians serves the interests of tribal governments and communities.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) advocates for the rights of all people and the elimination of race-based discrimination.
The Asian Americans Advancing Justice organization works to empower Asian Americans and fight for civil rights for all.
Visit Inequality.org to track global inequality-related news.
The Religious Freedom Institute aspires for religious liberty as a human right everyone, everywhere.
The Muslim Advocates organization combats bigotry against Muslim Americans.
The Anti-Defamation League is an anti-hate organization founded to combat anti-Semitism.
The National Partnership for Women and Families fights for equality, reproductive rights, health care, fair pay, paid leave, women, and families.
The National Women’s Law Center promotes equality for women and families.
The American Association of University Women advances gender equity for women and girls.
The National Center for Transgender Equality advocates for policies and social change that brings increased understand and acceptance of transgender people.
GLAAD works to shape the narrative around LGBTQ equality issues.
The Human Right Campaign fights for LGBTQ civil rights.
The National Disability Rights Network protects and advocates for individuals with disabilities.
The American Association of People with Disabilities seeks to increase the political and economic power of people with disabilities.
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission monitors age discrimination and harassment in the workplace.
The Global Campaign for Equality Nationality Rights works to end gender discrimination in nationality laws.
Learn about how Unidos.Us helps support the Latino community in the United States
The Asian Americans Advancing Justice organization works to empower Asian Americans and fight for civil rights for all.
The National Immigration Forum advocates for the value of immigrants and immigration to our nation.
The Bipartisan Policy Center works to shape US legislation that brings together the best ideas of both parties.
Congress.gov allows you to view current and proposed legislation that affects you and your community.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office is the “congressional watchdog” that helps the government save money and work more efficiently.