Resource compendiums
- 30 Seconds: Education As an Agent of Change: A Racial Justice Reading List & Resource Guide
- America & Moore, Diversity Education, Research and Consulting: 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge©
- Anti-Defamation League: Anti-Bias Education
- Appleseed Centers: Resources & Tools Regarding Racism & Anti/Blackness and How to be a Better Ally
- Appleseed Centers: Anti-Racism Resource for White People
- Common Sense Media: A best-of-the-best collection of resources for social justice- and equity-focused educators.
- Common Sense Media: Dr. Ibram X. Kendi Picks: Anti-Racist Books for Kids
- Embrace Race: Webinars, Articles and Action Guides in English and Spanish
- Greater Good Science Center: Key Readings from Black Educator-Leaders and Other Leaders of Color
- Greater Good Science Center: Anti-Racist Resources from Greater Good
- Justice in June
- Museum Of African American History And Culture: Our American Story Online Series showcases individuals and events in the African American experience and places them in the context of a larger story — our American story.
- National York Times: A collection of historical photos, poetry and articles about Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S.
- PBS Parents: Talking to Young Children About Race and Racism
- Pocket: Black Voices at the Mic: Great Podcasts on Love, Sci-Fi, and Radical Honesty
- Pocket: Beyond the KKK: Understanding White Supremacy as a System of Power Crystal Marie Fleming, author of How to Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy and the Racial Divide, offers a curated reading list examining how systemic racism has been deeply entrenched within our economic system, social and political institutions, public policies, and cultural symbols.
- Smithsonian Magazine: 158 Resources to Understand Racism In America. These articles, videos, podcasts and websites from the Smithsonian chronicle the history of anti-black violence and inequality
- U. of Washington Institute for Learning & Brain Science: A series of research summaries with links to studies and practical family activities with tips for caregivers. The briefs explore how we all can contribute to creating a more just society in which all children are valued and all children thrive.
- Washington Post: Understanding racism and inequality in America
- WGBH: Racism: Coverage And Context, A series of virtual forums examining race and inequality in Massachusetts