Anti-racist resources

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.
Timeless media resources
CDI and OHSU Library Resources on Race, Racism and Health Disparities
Surviving and resisting hate: a toolkit for people of color
The trauma of being Black in America: Dr. Alisha Moreland-Capuia, podcast
Systemic racism explained, and other useful YouTube videos
Frequently asked questions about racism and white privilege
Anti-racism resources for white people and parents
Let's talk! Discussing race, racism and other difficult topics with students
Understanding Oregon's uniquely exclusionary history
Why is Oregon so white? Its racist foundations reveal the reasons
Local Color
This OPB documentary tells of a too-little-known history of Portland and Oregon and the civil rights work of Oregonians
The Racist History of Portand, the Whitest City in America
The Atlantic, July 22, 2016
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