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Anti-Racism Resources
Anti-racism document compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020
An amazing list of resources curated by our friends at Haley House Bakery Cafe
Resources from YW Boston
How to take action against racism right now
We can’t afford to postpone justice any longer. It is time for real change, and we need you to get there.
As an organization dedicated to racial justice, YW Boston is grateful for the support we have received during these difficult times. We wish to thank our new and long-time followers for supporting YW Boston’s mission to eliminate racism and empower women.
As you know, we can’t afford to postpone justice any longer. It is time for real change, and we need you to get there. With your financial support, YW Boston will continue to provide communities in Boston, and beyond, with tools to build a more equitable future. If you have already given, we thank you, and if you haven’t, we hope that you join us as a partner in this important work.
What can you do to support racial equity right now?
1. Learn and reflect:
- Are you centering the perspectives of Black people, Black women, and Black LGBTQ+ individuals?
- Are you doing the work yourself without placing emotional labor on Black people to educate you or validate your efforts?
- Are you utilizing your platform, networks, privilege, and access to engage more people in anti-racism work and provide more visibility to organizations dedicated to racial justice?
- Are you critically exploring any feelings of shame, guilt, fear, and discomfort that may arise as you explore how other systems of oppression, such as capitalism and militarism, interact with racism?
2. Advocate for change within your workplace by asking:
- Is there equitable Black representation within your organization’s leadership?
- Did your workplace, school, university, or institution release a statement condemning racism and anti-Blackness?
- Are they taking steps to address inequitable outcomes for their employees, stakeholders, and community?
- Are they taking steps to support Black employees?
- Do they or have they pledged to partner with Black businesses and suppliers?
- How is your workplace investing in diversity, equity, and inclusion?
- Refer your organization or members of your leadership team to InclusionBoston and LeadBoston.
3. Take individual action:
- Follow and support the Black Lives Matter global network
- Sign a petition in support of justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and those who have been murdered as a result of police brutality and anti-Blackness
- Confirm that you are registered to vote. Get involved and vote in national and local elections.
- Consider joining a public board or commission in Massachusetts to influence policy change in your community
- Complete the Census and support local advocacy efforts to ensure a more equitable distribution of resources in our state
- Support Black-owned businesses
- Donate to national and local Black-led organizations working towards racial justice
We have compiled a list of resources to accompany these action items. Click here to access the full list and share it broadly with your networks.
Boston Public Health Commission Resource