Resources
Understanding why Black Lives Matter...
A social experiment that can't be denied...
Down below is a list of article provided by Creative Lives In Progress
Charities and funds
- Black Lives Matter
- The Bail Project
- The Liberty Fund
- Reclaim the Block
- I Run With Maud
- Campaign Zero
- Unicorn Riot
- American Civil Liberties Union
- Stand Up To Racism UK
- Kwanda
- A Simple Guide to Lesser-known Black Lives Matter Organizations & Funds (via Roundtable Journal)
- Operation Liberation KC
Watch and listen
- Angela Davis on intersectional anti-racism (via Roshni Goyate)
- The Colour of Fear, directed by Lee Mun Wah (1994)
- 1619 by The New York Times
- Code Switch by NPR
- About Race podcast by Reni Eddo-Lodge
- The Breakdown with Shaun King
Books, articles and resources to read
- Ways to help (via Black Lives Matter)
- Twitter Thread: UK based charities, organisations and platforms whose work aims to eradicate racial injustice (Via Black Ballad)
- IG: How can I help from the UK? (via Das Penman)
- IG: 10 steps to non-optical allyship (via Mireille Charper)
- IG: Transform Allyship into Action: A Toolkit for Non-Black People (via Social Justice in Medicine Coalition at USC)
- IG: 10 Black Community Groups You Can Support (via GUAP)
- Twitter Thread: Advice for companies from Sheree Atcheson, Monzo’s Head of Diversity and Inclusion (Via Sheree Atcheson)
- Twitter Thread: What To Do If You Can’t Donate Right Now (via @traderjosephina)
- Anti-racism resources for white people (via Sarah Sophie Flicker and Alyssa Klein)
- 75 things white people can do for racial injustice (via Medium)
- Farewell to America by Gary Younge (via The Guardian)
- Destructive Power of Despair by Charles M. Blow (via The New York Times)
- 100 Black creatives inspiring change (via The Dots)
- The White Space, a paper by Elijah Anderson (read here)
- An Essential Anti-Racist Reading List (Via Vogue)
- An Anti-Racist Reading List (Via New York Times)
- The Case for Reparations (via The Atlantic)
- A guide to allowing BIPOC creatives to tell their stories unapologetically (via Been by noyekim)
People and organisations to follow
- Gal-dem
- Color Of Change
- Equal Justice Initiative
- We the Urban
- Munroe Bergdorf
- Asai Takeaway
- Inquest Org
- BlackVisions
- Lee Merrit (Civil Rights Lawyer)
- NO WHITE SAVIORS
- Layla F. Saad
- Rachel Elizabeth Cargle
- Check Your Privilege
- Rachel Ricketts
- The Great Unlearn
- Reni Eddo-Lodge
- Ibram X. Kendi
- Entry Level Activist
- Mona Chalabi
- The Black Curriculum