Anti-racist resources

CDI resource books

Get educated: anti-racism resources

The Center for Diversity and Inclusion has curated a list of resources for individuals interested in continuing learning about Anti-Racism, Racial Equity among a variety of other resources to expand one’s knowledge about diversity, inclusion, equity and access.

New featured resource: Institutional Anti-Racism Guidebook

The Center for Diversity and Inclusion has published an Institutional Anti-Racism Guidebook for the OHSU community.

This Institutional Anti-racism Guidebook is a complementary learning tool that accompanies the 45 minutes asynchronous session offered by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion. This training is designed to provide participants with an understanding of concepts of institutional racism. Participants will learn strategies for identifying and beginning to address everyday policies and practices that create or reproduce inequities. Access Anti-racism Guidebook

For additional information regarding the training session, contact JEDITraining@ohsu.edu

Recommended reading

HOW TO BE AN ANTI-RACIST, By Ibram X. Kendi

WHISTLING VIVALDI, By Claude M. Steele

OUR HISTORY IS OUR FUTURE, By Nick Estes

SUPERIOR: THE RETURN OF RACE SCIENCE, By Angela Saini

WHY I'M NO LONGER TALKING TO WHITE PEOPLE ABOUT RACE, By Reni Eddo-Lodge

ME AND WHITE SUPREMACY, By Layla F. Saad

PREVENTION DIARIES, By Larry Cohen

BLACK MAN IN A WHITE COAT, By Damon Tweedy

THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIAN, By Sherman Alexie

BLACKOUT, By Robison Wells

BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME, By Ta-Nehisi Coates

AMERICAN-INDIAN IDENTITY, By Se-ah-dom Edmo, Jessie Young, and Alan Parker

THE SPIRIT CATCHES YOU AND YOU FALL DOWN, By Anne Fadiman  

THE INCLUSION PARADOX, By Andres T. Tapia