LA EDIC Resources
The members of the College of Liberal Arts Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee have compiled a list of various resources to help further educate students, faculty, staff and the public on various issues. This list is always evolving! Check back often for updates and additional resources.
- Becoming an Anti-Racist Educator
This resource is a action-oriented guide put together by Wheaton College. It does not claim to be exhaustive. It is meant to engage all educators in a college campus setting in becoming anti-racist.
- 75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
- Collection of anti-racist social media threads, links and images
- Racial Equity Tools
- Racism and rebellion in the Midwest
Belt Magazine has collected articles from their archives speaking to police violence and incarceration, development and inequality, and activism through the Midwestern lens.
- Reading list for children, ages 0-12
- Scaffolding Anti-Racism Resources
A working document with a goal to facilitate growth for white folks to become allies and eventually accomplices for anti-racist work. These resources have been ordered in an attempt to make them more accessible.
- Talking About Race
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has released Talking About Race, an online portal with tools, resources, and exercises to “help individuals, families, and communities talk about racism, racial identity and the way these forces shape every aspect of society.”
- University of Kentucky Counseling Center: Resources related to Black Lives Matter, Racial Trauma, Ally Development