Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resource Guide

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Seeing White

hosted by John Biewen
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

5 Things Inclusive Leaders Do Differently

By Lauren Romansky, Gartner
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Practical Tips: How CEOs And Directors Can Lead On Racial Injustice

by Matthew Scott, Chief Executive
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Racial Equality Institute

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

About Race

by Anna Holmes, Baratunde Thurston, Raquel Cepeda and Tanner Colby
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Race Forward

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

So You Want to Talk About Race

by Ijeoma Oluo
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Here’s How Business Leaders Are Responding to the George Floyd Protests

by Frances Dodds, Entrepreneur
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

1619

From The New York Times
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Take 5: Tips for Widening—and Improving—Your Candidate Pool

Based on the Research of Lauren Rivera, Paola Sapienza, J. Keith Murnighan, Michael J. Mazzeo, Efraim Benmelech, Carola Frydman, and Nicola Persico, Kellogg Insight
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

SHRM Article: Job Seekers’ Perceptions About Inclusivity Matter

Nearly four in 10 respondents said they have turned down or decided not to pursue a job because of a perceived lack of inclusion at an organization, according to new survey findings from McKinsey & Company. LGBTQ and racial- or ethnic-minority job seekers were more likely than others to report choosing not to pursue a job for this reason.
August 10, 2020/by Lora Wild

How To Be An Antiracist

by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America

by Ira Katznelson
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Best and Brightest Racial Justice Initiative

The Best and Brightest Program has always been a platform for…
August 24, 2020/by Sabrina Mercurio

Me and White Supremacy

by Layla F. Saad
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Overhear an inappropriate or potentially harassing comment?

By Equality Institute
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

How to strengthen inclusive leadership in times of crisis

by Karyn Twaronite, Ernst & Young
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Intersectionality Matters!

hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

How Studying Privilege Systems Can Strengthen Compassion

by Peggy McIntosh at TEDx Timberlane Schools
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Pod For The Cause

from The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Diversity wins: How inclusion matters

by Sundiatu Dixon-Fyle, Vivian Hunt, DBE, Kevin Dolan and Sara Prince
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

WORLD TRUST Social Justice & Equity Movement Building

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

The Key to Inclusive Leadership

by Juliet Bourke and Andrea Espedido, Harvard Business Review
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism

by Robin DiAngelo, PhD
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast

Co-hosted by Chevon and Hiba
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Me and White Supremacy

by Layla F. Saad
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America

by Ira Katznelson
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

How To Be An Antiracist

by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Advancing the Mission: Tools for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

From The Annie E. Casey Foundation
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

SHRM Article: Job Seekers’ Perceptions About Inclusivity Matter

Nearly four in 10 respondents said they have turned down or decided not to pursue a job because of a perceived lack of inclusion at an organization, according to new survey findings from McKinsey & Company. LGBTQ and racial- or ethnic-minority job seekers were more likely than others to report choosing not to pursue a job for this reason.
August 10, 2020/by Lora Wild

Race Forward

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Illustrating Equality VS Equity (IISC)

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

The Diversity and Inclusion Handbook

by Lever
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Intersectionality Matters!

hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Diversity Resources and Training

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

WORLD TRUST Social Justice & Equity Movement Building

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

1619

From The New York Times
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Just Mercy

by Bryan Stevenson
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Seeing White

hosted by John Biewen
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

About Race

by Anna Holmes, Baratunde Thurston, Raquel Cepeda and Tanner Colby
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond: Undoing Racism Workshops

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Raising Our Hands

by Jenna Arnold
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

G2 Diversity and Inclusion Learning Hub

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

So You Want to Talk About Race

by Ijeoma Oluo
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

National Diversity Council

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast

Co-hosted by Chevon and Hiba
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

LinkedIn Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging for All

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

How Studying Privilege Systems Can Strengthen Compassion

by Peggy McIntosh at TEDx Timberlane Schools
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism

by Robin DiAngelo, PhD
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

#RaceAnd

Video Series by Race Forward
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Racial Equality Institute

July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

The Fire Next Time

by James Baldwin
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

2500+ resources that can help you create change in your community

July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

The Journey of the Ally

by Chair Wally Schmader
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Your Kids Aren’t Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource Roundup

by Katrina Michie, Pretty Good
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Black Feminist Thought

by Patricia Hill Collins
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

The Bluest Eye

By Toni Morrison
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Best and Brightest Racial Justice Initiative

The Best and Brightest Program has always been a platform for…
August 24, 2020/by Sabrina Mercurio

Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast

Co-hosted by Chevon and Hiba
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Seeing White

hosted by John Biewen
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Talking about racial inequality at work is difficult—here are tips to do it thoughtfully

by Jennifer Liu
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

31 Children’s books to support conversations on race, racism and resistance

July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Discussion guides on understanding your blindspots

From CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

About Race

by Anna Holmes, Baratunde Thurston, Raquel Cepeda and Tanner Colby
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Teaching Your Child About Black History Month

by Nefertiti Austin, PBS
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Antiracismforbeginners.com

by Tiffany Bowden, PhD
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Talking About Race

TED Talk by Jay Smooth
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Raising White Kids with Jennifer Harvey

Integrated Schools podcast episode
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Intersectionality Matters!

hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw
July 7, 2020/by Lora Wild

Coretta Scott King Book Award Winners: Books for Children and Young adults

July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Consulting

Denise Barreto

Managing Partner
Relationships Matter Now
708-917-7696
[email protected]
https://www.relationshipsmatternow.com

Sandy Harvey

President & CEO
Exodus Consulting Group, LLC
833-939-6387
www.exodusconsultinggroup.com

Devin Hughes

Chief Innovation Officer/Founder
Devin C. Hughes, Inc.
888-964-1113
[email protected]
www.devinchughes.com

Cultures Connecting

206-353-2831
www.culturesconnecting.com

Community Connection Consulting

206-607-6772
www.cconnectconsult.com

ACLU Massachusetts

The ACLU of Massachusetts—a private, nonpartisan organization with more than 82,000 supporters across the Commonwealth and over 100,000 online activists—is a state affiliate of the national ACLU. We defend the principles enshrined in the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights, as well as the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

ACLU Michigan

The ACLU of Michigan’s mission remains realizing the promise of the Bill of Rights for all and expanding the reach of its guarantees to new areas through all the tools at our disposal: public education, advocacy, organizing, and litigation.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

ACLU San Diego

To protect and expand fairness, equity and freedom through community engagement, building power, policy advocacy, and impact litigation.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Activist San Diego

To protect and expand fairness, equity and freedom through community engagement, building power, policy advocacy, and impact litigation.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

AFL-CIO

The American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is the voluntary federation of America’s unions, representing more than 13 million working women and men nationwide.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Alliance for Justice

The Alliance for Justice is a national association of environmental, civil rights, mental health, women’s, children’s and consumer advocacy organizations.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Alliance for Social Justice

Alliance for Social Justice is a non-partisan, not for profit 501c(3) grassroots organization designed to guide, educate and empower the youth in our diverse communities. We believe in equal opportunity for everyone, “no state shall…deny to ANY PERSON within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” We are dedicated to improving the lives of others by working with community organizations, faith and business leaders, elected officials and professionals.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

American Association for Access, Equity and Diversity

The American Association for Access, Equity and Diversity is the association of professionals managing affirmative action, equal opportunity, diversity and other human resource programs.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

American Bar Association (ABA)

The ABA fulfills their role by: raising and addressing often complex and difficult civil rights and civil liberties issues in a changing and diverse society; and ensuring that protection of individual rights remains a focus of legal and policy decisions.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Anti-Defamation League

The Lawyers Division is a group of prominent New York lawyers, committed to realization of the objectives and policy goals of the ADL. Our mission is as follows: To stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all citizens alike.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Center for the Healing of Racism

Our Mission is to facilitate the healing of racism through education and dialogue in a safe and supportive environment, in order to empower individuals and transform communities.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Chicago Justice Project

Chicago Justice Project is the fuel for justice throughout Chicago’s many communities. We empower reform by analyzing and presenting criminal justice data and driving transparency. Our work creating targeted advocacy campaigns and innovative data stimulates change based on real evidence.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Clark Hill: HR Best Practices During COVID-19

Organizations have been forced to rethink, reimagine, and reconsider…
December 15, 2020/by Sabrina Mercurio

Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training

The Mission of Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training is to dismantle systemic racism and build antiracist multicultural diversity within institutions and communities implemented primarily by training institutional transformation teams.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Government Alliance on Race & Equity

Founded in 2002, CSI’s mission is to catalyze community, government, and other institutions to dismantle structural racial inequity and create equitable outcomes for all. We craft and apply strategies and tools to transform our nation’s policies, practices, and institutions, in order to achieve racial equity.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

We believe that all voices are vital to our region’s future. We promote equity and embrace the diversity of individuals, ideas and expressions. We are committed to learning from our partners and leading by example.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Greater Milwaukee Synod

Synod Assembly, voting members created the Anti-Racism Team, charged with working on racial and diversity training because of growing polarization between white persons and people of color, and the rise of hate-based crime and speech in the synod territory. In 2003 the voting members voted to call the Anti-Racism Team to serve as a resource to help congregations begin to lift up cross-cultural and diversity concerns as well as to promote anti-racism training for synod rostered leaders, staff and congregational members.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Heart of West Michigan United Way

At Heart of West Michigan United Way, we unite community resources to invest in solutions that reduce poverty in West Michigan. Our staff, volunteers, donors, and agency partners are committed to creating lasting, sustainable changes that transform lives and build a thriving community for us all.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, was formed in 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to involve the private bar in providing legal services to address racial discrimination. The Committee’s major objective is to use the skills and resources of the bar to obtain equal opportunity for minorities by addressing factors that contribute to racial justice and economic opportunity. Given our nation’s history of racial discrimination, de jure segregation, and the de facto inequities that persist, the Lawyers’ Committee’s primary focus is to represent the interest of African Americans in particular, other racial and ethnic minorities, and other victims of discrimination, where doing so can help to secure justice for all racial and ethnic minorities.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund

Civilrights.org’s mission is to empower the civil rights community to lead the fight for equality and social justice in the emerging digital society through the establishment of an online social justice network. Civilrights.org leverages communications technologies to create an online society committed to the continued pursuit of equality and fostering greater understanding and mutual respect for difference.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Michigan Associate For Justice

The Mission of the Michigan Association for Justice is to promote a fair and effective justice system. We aim to support the work of attorneys in their efforts to ensure that any person who is injured by the misconduct or negligence of others can obtain justice in Michigan’s courtrooms, even when taking on the most powerful interests.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Michigan Diversity Council

The Michigan Diversity Council (MIDC) is committed to fostering a learning environment for organizations to grow and leverage their knowledge of diversity. Through a variety of events and programs, the MIDC serves as the premier resource for diversity best practices and leadership development in the state of Michigan.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Michigan Roundtable For Diversity Inclusion

Serving as a catalyst for change, we develop, organize and empower individuals and communities to advance equity and opportunity for all.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

NAACP

The primary focus of the NAACP continues to be the protection and enhancement of the civil rights of African Americans and other minorities. Membership, the lifeblood of the Association, is open to anyone believing in the basic tenets of the NAACP.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund

For more than half a century, LDF has used the law as a powerful tool to pry open doors of opportunity long closed to African Americans, other people of color, women, and the poor.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

National Civic League

The National Civic League (NCL) is a 107-year-old non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to strengthening citizen democracy by transforming democratic institutions.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

National Urban League

The National Urban League is the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movement devoted to empowering African Americans to enter the economic and social mainstream.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Native American Rights Fund

The Native American Rights Fund mission is the preservation of tribal existence, the protection of tribal natural resources, the promotion of human rights, the accountability of governments, the development of Indian law and educating the public about Indian rights, laws, and issues.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Neighborhood Funders Group

Our staff and board are former and current grant makers, organizers, and advocates bringing funders together to support racial, economic, gender, and climate justice movements.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Project Equality

Project Equality Inc. is a national program sponsored by religious, non-profit and for-profit organizations, to assist employers to achieve equal employment opportunities for all people.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Rainbow/PUSH Coalition

The National Rainbow/PUSH Coalition (RPC) is a multiracial, multi-issue, international membership organization founded by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. We’re working to move the nation and the world toward social, racial and economic justice. From our national headquarters in Chicago and a bureau in Washington, D.C., we’re uniting people of diverse ethnic, religious, economic and political backgrounds to make America’s promise of “liberty and justice for all” a reality.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Santa Cruz County Community Coalition to Overcome Racism

The Santa Cruz County Community Coalition to Overcome addresses structural racism in the city of Santa Cruz, California by working to systematically transform the city’s public institutions to promote equal treatment for the city’s residents. To train, equip and support community members and institutions to effectively work toward racial equity.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Society For History And Racial Equity

SHARE has a dual mission of educating the community on the importance of our region’s African American heritage and fostering connections and conversations on race and providing awareness of racism and the broad societal benefits of its elimination. We engage in the research and documentation of the history of African American’s in Kalamazoo as well as acting as a clearinghouse for information on activities and services in our region that center on racial equity.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

SURJ Boston

SURJ Boston is a local chapter of Showing Up For Racial Justice, a national network of groups and individuals organizing white people for racial justice. Through community organizing, mobilizing, and education, SURJ moves white people to act as part of a multi-racial majority for justice with passion and accountability. We work to connect people across the country while supporting and collaborating with local and national racial justice organizing efforts. SURJ provides a space to build relationships, skills and political analysis to act for change.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Tahirih Justice Center

We engage in national and local policy advocacy, elevating our clients’ voices and transforming laws and policies to foster lasting social change.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

Teaching Tolerance

Teaching Tolerance webinars offer helpful guidance and great ideas from our experienced teaching and learning specialists and from innovative educators in the Teaching Tolerance community. Watch these FREE on-demand webinars at your own pace and share them with colleagues!
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

The Action Network

The Racial Justice Action Center (RJAC) builds the grassroots leadership, power, and capacity of marginalized communities to win political, economic, and social transformation in the Atlanta Metro Area. We engage in Transformative Organizing which includes intensive leadership development, strategic campaigns, policy advocacy, and movement building in order to advance a vision of a radically restructured society where justice exists for all people.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

The Ben Marion Institute for Social Justice, Inc.

The Ben Marion Institute For Social Justice, Inc. seeks to promote behaviors that encourage an inclusive society where individuals and groups embrace differences and value kindness, empathy, fairness, compassion and authenticity.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

The East Oakland Collective

The East Oakland Collective is a member-based community organizing group invested in serving the communities of deep East Oakland by working towards racial and economic equity. With programming in civic engagement and leadership, economic empowerment and homeless services and solutions, we help amplify underserved communities from the ground up. We are committed to driving impact in the landscape, politics and economic climate of deep East Oakland.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

The Urban Institute

The Urban Institute is a non-profit, nonpartisan policy research and educational organization established to examine the social, economic, and governance problems facing the nation.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights

Established as an independent, bipartisan, fact-finding federal agency, and created by the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the mission of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is to inform the development of national civil rights policy and enhance enforcement of federal civil rights laws. We pursue this mission by studying alleged deprivations of voting rights and alleged discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin, or in the administration of justice. We play a vital role in advancing civil rights through objective and comprehensive investigation, research, and analysis on issues of fundamental concern to the federal government and the public.
July 9, 2020/by Lora Wild
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