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
- Turning the Tide on Juvenile Justice–Resources for Reform & Equity: This resource brings together a wide range of recent and reputable materials—from scholarly research and news coverage to books, podcasts, and videos—to offer a well-rounded view of the current juvenile justice system. Whether you’re an educator, policy advocate, student, or practitioner, these carefully selected resources provide insights into the systems, policies, and stories that shape how we treat and support young people involved in the justice system.
- 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