For decades, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) and our network of grantees and partners have focused on advancing racial equity, building the authentic relationships necessary for truth-telling and healing, and realizing just and durable change for children and families.
It is through these efforts that certain resources, wisdom and knowledge have been created and shared to support personal, institutional and community-based journeys in this work. Many are being used as part of the WKKF-supported Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation efforts or emerged from our National Day of Racial Healing.
The following is a short list of recommendations for review and consideration. We offer them with hope, humility and gratitude to those who created and contributed to them.
Resources
- Awake to Woke to Work, Equity in the Center
- The Business Case for Racial Equity: A Strategy for Growth, WKKF
- How Racism Makes Us Sick, TED Talk by Dr. David Williams, WKKF Solidarity Council on Racial Equity member
- “We’re in a moment of collective trauma. But there are glimmers of hope.” john a. powell, WKKF Solidarity Council on Racial Equity member
- “It’s Not Complicated; White People Must Do Their Part to Dismantle White Supremacy,” Lisa Lasky, National Equity Project
- Racial Equity Impact Assessment, Race Forward
- Ten Lessons for Taking Leadership on Racial Equity, Aspen Institute
- Tool for Organizational Self – Assessment Related to Racial Equity, Coalition of Communities of Color
- Race & Ethnicity Teaching Resources, Teaching Tolerance
- Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation, WKKF
- Racial Equity Tools
- Healing in Action 2020 Virtual Event, WKKF
- National Day of Racial Healing website; conversation guide; action kits for teachers, philanthropy, libraries, faith & spiritual leaders and business leaders, WKKF
- National Day of Racial Healing 2020 YouTube Video Playlist, WKKF
- Racial Healing Begins With a Conversation, La June Montgomery Tabron, WKKF
- Restoring to Wholeness – Racial Healing for Ourselves, Our Relationships and Our Communities, WKKF
- Podcast: An Imperative of Healing and Transformation, La June Montgomery Tabron, Next System Podcast
- Building the We: Healing-Informed Governing for Racial Equity, Race Forward
- TRHT Great Stories Club Reading Lists & Resources, American Library Association
- Cultural Ways of Healing with Jerry Tello, National Compadres Network
- “Notice the Rage; Notice the Silence,” Resmaa Menakem, OnBeing with Krista Tippett
- Community Healing Network
- Implicit Bias and Explicit Bias (What it is; Why it matters; What can be done about it), Perception Institute
- Implicit Bias and Structural Inequity, National Equity Project
- Project Implicit – Implicit Bias Test, Harvard University
- Stereotyping and Bias (in Pre-K-12, Higher Education, Policing, the Workplace and Health Care), Perception Institute
- Implicit Bias Makes its Way into the Classroom, Yale University
"Never again will we act as though it’s someone else’s job to stand up for someone else’s justice. It’s always our job to stand up for one another."
Michelle Alexander, author, civil rights advocate and Healing in Action 2020 participant Tweet
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