Colleague-recommended resources for conversation at a pivotal time
Over the past two weeks, UCOP staff have gathered to process current events and worked to foster open dialogue about race and racial experiences in order to better understand one another’s perspectives, support each other and build lasting relationships built on mutual respect.
As part of these staff conversations, many of our colleagues have shared resources that are useful, informative or impactful for them. We are sharing those resources here. As you review these resources, please keep in mind that everyone — those who shared resources meaningful to them and those who are encountering these materials perhaps for the first time — brings to the table individual experiences and perspectives. Our goal by sharing these materials with UCOP colleagues is to make everyone feel welcome, heard and supported in their journey. If you would like to host conversations with your teams, we encourage you to use the Learning and Development Holding Listening Conversations with Teams guide.
Please also review the learning resources to promote equity, dialogue and reduced anxiety list compiled by UCOP Learning and Development. If you need further support processing current events, we encourage you to contact the UCOP Faculty and Staff Assistance Program or your local human resources business partner. For questions or suggestions regarding UCOP diversity and inclusion efforts, please contact culture@ucop.edu.
Colleague-recommended resources
Articles
- 5 Ways White People Can Take Action in Response to White and State-Sanctioned Violence by Showing Up for Racial Justice | Medium, May 27, 2020
- 7 Reasons Why ‘Colorblindness’ Contributes to Racism Instead of Solves It by Jon Greenberg | Everyday Feminism, Feb. 23, 2015
- 75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice by Corinne Shutack | Medium, Aug. 13, 2017
- Allyship (& Accomplice): The What, Why, and How by Michelle Kim | Medium, Nov. 10, 2019
- Black Trans Men Face a Constant Threat of Police Violence by Ash Stevens | The Advocate, May 28, 2020
- Hiring a Chief Diversity Officer Won’t Fix Your Racist Company Culture by Nadia Owusu | Catapult, Jan. 28, 2020
- How Higher Ed Can Fight Racism: ‘Speak Up When It’s Hard’ by Francie Diep | The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 1, 2020
- How to Fight Racism Through Inner Work by Jill Suttie | Greater Good Science Center, Sept. 25, 2019
- My White Friend Asked Me on Facebook to Explain White Privilege. I Decided to Be Honest by Lori Lakin Hutcherson | Yes! Solutions Journal, Sept. 8, 2017
- On George Floyd and the Struggle to Belong by Denise Herd | Othering & Belonging Institute, May 29, 2020
- Police: Sixth-Leading Cause of Death for Young Black Men by Morgan Sherburne | University of Michigan, Aug. 5, 2019
- SF Police Commission Approves Sweeping New Anti-Bias Policy by Julian Mark | Mission Local, May 21, 2020
- Statement on George Floyd by Gary May, UC Davis’ Chancellor, May 28, 2020
- The Answer to Police Violence Is Not ‘Reform’. It’s Defunding. Here’s Why by Alex S. Vitale | The Guardian, May 31, 2020
- The Case for Reparations by Ta-Nehisi Coates | The Atlantic, June 2014
- The Clash Over Shelter-in-Place Rooted in Slavery by John A. Powell | San Francisco Chronicle, May 1, 2020
- We’re in a Moment of Collective Trauma. But There Are Glimmers of Hope by John A. Powell | Othering & Belonging Institute, June 2, 2020
- White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh, 1988
- Who Gets to Be Afraid in America? by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi | Atlantic, May 12, 2020
- Why You Need to Stop Saying “All Lives Matter” by Rachel Elizabeth Cargle | Harper’s Bazaar, April 16, 2019
- Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay — Chances Are They’re Not by Danielle Cadet | Refinery29, May 28, 2020
Books
- A Race Is a Nice Thing to Have: A Guide to Being a White Person or Understanding the White Persons in Your Life by Janet E. Helms
- Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do by Jennifer L. Eberhardt
- Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins
- How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
- Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
- Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor by Layla Saad
- Roots, Race & Place: A History of Racially Exclusionary Housing in the San Francisco Bay Area by Othering & Belonging Institute, October 1, 2019
- So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
- The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein
- The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
- The Source of Self-Regard: Selected Essays, Speeches, and Meditations by Toni Morrison
- Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi
- White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk about Racism by Robin DiAngelo
Curated lists
- 1619 Project, The New York Times Magazine
- A Detailed List of Anti-Racism Resources by Katie Couric
- Anti-Racism Resources compiled by Sarafina Nance, UC Berkeley, Department of Astronomy
- Anti-Racism Resources for All Ages compiled by Dr. Nicole A. Cooke, the Augusta Baker Chair, University of South Carolina
- Anti-Racism Resources for White People compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker and Alyssa Klein
- An Antiracist Reading List compiled by Ibram X. Kendi, New York Times
- Dismantling Anti-black Bias In Democratic Workplaces: A Toolkit from the Anti-Oppression Resource and Training Alliance (AORTA)
- Justice in June compiled by Autumn Gupta with Bryanna Wallace’s oversight for the purpose of providing a starting place for individuals trying to become better allies
- Resources on talking to young kids about race and racism compiled by Katrina Michie
- Reading list for children
- Things to Do to Support Black Lives & Protestors by Tayo Rockson
- UC Berkeley Equity and Inclusion resources
Videos, Films, and Podcasts
- 13th Film by Netflix — in this two-hour documentary film, scholars, activists and politicians analyze the criminalization of African Americans and the U.S. prison boom
- 1619 from The New York Times — an audio series on how slavery has transformed America
- Black& — Biracial, millennial, brother-sister duo, Johnathan and April Perkins, speak candidly about racism, white people and what to do next. Aimed at the millennial audience.
- Building Belonging in a Time of Othering — keynote from John A. Powell at the 2019 Othering & Belonging Conference
- Bryan Stevenson Confronting Injustice from the SXSW Conference, 2015
- Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity from World Trust — a film that supports institutions and communities to deepen and shift the framing of racial disparities
- Code Switch from NPR — a podcast hosted by a multi-racial, multi-generational team of journalists
- Ibram X. Kendi on How to be an Antiracist at UC Berkeley on September 12, 2019
- Now, More Than Ever, We Need The ARTS! from Cal Performances — a series of performing arts videos for a time of physical distancing
- Pod Save the People — DeRay Mckesson explores news, culture, social justice and politics with fellow activists Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Sam Sinyangwe, and writer Dr. Clint Smith
- Seeing White from Scene On Radio — a 14 part documentary series from 2017
- Video Message to Staff, May 31, 2020 by Sunny Lee, Assistant Vice Chancellor & Dean of Students and Samuel Santos, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Student Engagement, UC Berkeley
- United States of Anxiety from WNYC — connects the present with the past and explores racial politics in the US
- When They See Us by Netflix — based on a true story, five teens from Harlem become trapped in a nightmare when they’re falsely accused of a brutal attack in Central Park
Follow
Stay engaged by subscribing to organizations, groups and people engaged in anti-racist work. Examples include:
- Better Allies. Everyday actions to create inclusive, engaging workplaces
- Letters for Black Lives — Open letters in 20+ languages to talk to family about Black Lives Matter
- Neighbors for Racial Justice
- Othering and Belonging Institute
- Race in American Public Policy series from the Brookings Institution
- Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)
- Solid Ground
THANK YOU for sharing this! Excited to engage in these tomorrow and beyond.