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Anti-Racism Resources: What Our Community of Philanthropy is Reading and Sharing for Collective Knowledge Building

This week we are providing a roundup of resources directly sourced from CMF members to help each of us deepen our knowledge around institutional racism and how we can take action as individuals.

This week we are providing a roundup of resources directly sourced from CMF members to help each of us deepen our knowledge around institutional racism and how we can take action as individuals. Below is a snapshot of resources shared by the Kalamazoo Community Foundation; Rotary Charities of Traverse City; Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Michigan sites; Michigan Women Forward and several other individual CMF members. If you have additional resources to lift up to our community of philanthropy, please share by tagging us on social media: @michfoundations.

Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay — Chances Are They’re Not

75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice

Anti-Racism Resources for White Allies Toolkit 

A Simple Question: Do Black Lives Matter? #BlackLivesMatter

Institutionalized Racism: A Syllabus

Deconstructing White Privilege with Robin DiAngelo

Principles for Centering Racial Equity and Healing in the Time of COVID-19

You Do Not Need to Be Black to Know That Black Lives Matter

Anti-Racism for Kids: An Age-by-Age Guide to Fighting Hate

Support Michigan’s Black-Owned Businesses

Participate in anti-racism and anti-oppression trainings in Northern Michigan this summer, offered by Title Track and We the People Michigan.

We encourage you to check out this extensive list of curated resources from the Kalamazoo Community Foundation.

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