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Advocacy
Anti-Racism
Unconscious Bias Education
These modules provide an introduction to unconscious bias, how it manifests in typical processes and procedures, and how academic units might adopt more inclusive practices by considering these dynamics.
Source | University of Toronto |
Health Care Toward Liberation
Source | Briar Patch Magazine |
Analysis Tools
Source | Dismantling Racism |
Being Antiracist
Source | National Museum of African American History & Culture |
Racial Equity Principles
Source | White Supremacy Culture |
“White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” and “Some Notes for Facilitators”
Source | The National SEED Project |
White Supremacy Culture
Source | White Supremacy Culture |
Anti-Black Racism Reading List
Source | University of Toronto Libraries |
The Urgency of Intersectionality
Source | TED |
What Does It Mean To Be Antiracist?
Source | Anneliese A. Singh |
Dismantling Racism Works Web Workbook
Source | Dismantling Racism |
Aamer Rahman (Fear Of A Brown Planet) – Reverse Racism
Source | Aamer Rahman |
Black at Temerty Medicine: Addressing Anti-Black Racism at Temerty Medicine
This report provides an accounting of current and future actions to address and dismantle anti-Black racism at Temerty Medicine, with a particular focus on the MD Program and Postgraduate Medical Education.
Source | Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto at Unity Health Toronto |
Report of the University of Toronto Anti-Semitism Working Group
Source | University of Toronto Anti-Semitism Working Group |
Anti-Semitism Education
This video charts the history of antisemitism from its origins until today. It tackles the hard questions about different and changing forms of antisemitism, persistent anti-Jewish stereotypes, the complex racial position of Jews in contemporary America, and the precise line between criticism of Israel and antisemitism.
Source | YouTube, Written By: Adam Naftalin-Kelman, Ethan Katz, Steven Davidoff Solomon Produced By: Sarah Lefton Animated By: Jenny Anderson |
Facilitating Difficult Race Discussions
Five ineffective strategies and five effective strategies for facilitating difficult race discussions.
Source | Derald Wing Sue, PhD Professor of Psychology and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University |