- Understanding Race (The Race Project by AAA)
- Association of Black Anthropologist statement against police violence and anti-black racism.
- American Association of Physical Anthropologists on race and racism
- Black Lives Matter
- AAA – Association of Indigenous Anthropologists
- AAA – Society for East Asian Anthropology
- AAA – Associatoin of Latina and Latino Anthropologists
- AAA – Middle East Section
- A2Mend
- Anti-racist resources (comprehensive list of children’s books, articles, videos, and academic texts)
- Free Racialized Trauma Course, with Resmaa Menakem, author of My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies.
- White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack Peggy McIntosh (article)
- 106 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
- White Fragility (book)
- It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders: Not Just Another Protest (NPR podcast – section on “the talk” parents have to give their sons in African American culture)
- How Race and Racism Affects our Friendships (NPR podcast)
- Racial Equity Tools
- 15+ Tools and Resources to Challenge Racism
- PBS Arizona – LearningMedia resources on race, racism, protests, civil rights and more
- PBS SoCal – How to Talk to Your Kids About Anti-Racism: A List of Resources
- This List of Books, Films And Podcasts About Racism Is A Start, Not A Panacea (NPR)
- We Need Diverse Books (resources)
- Implicit Bias
- 25 Mini-Films for Exploring Race, Bias and Identity With Students
- Bryan Stevenson, We Need to Talk About Injustice, TED Talk (2012)
- Video: Graduate School Lecture Series Prof. Ralina Joseph’s speech What’s the Difference with “Difference”?
- Mellody Hobson, Color Blind or Color Brace, Ted Talk (2014)
- 15 Classroom Resources for Discussing Racism, Policing, and Protest
- Embrace Race (founded by two parents to create the community and gather the resources they need to meet the challenges they face raising children in a world where race matters)
- Common Sense Media Resources About Race and Racism
- Social Justice Resource Center
- Innocence Project
- Each Mind Matters (resources for mental health)

