Bay Area Resources
- Anti-Terror Police ProjectThe Anti Police-Terror Project is a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color.
- Bay Area Anti-Repression Committee Bail FundOriginally formed to support Occupy Oakland actions, the Bay Area Anti-Repression Committee (ARC) stands against political repression and is in solidarity with all those who challenge the state, capitalism and other forms of systemic oppression and domination.
- Black-Owned Restaurants In the Bay AreaA crowd-sourced directory of black-owned food businesses that are open right now. Created by Soleil Ho, Tracey Friley, and others.
- Black Earth FarmsThe Black Earth Farms Collective is an agroecological lighthouse organization composed of skilled Pan-African and Pan-Indigenous farmers, builders and educators who spread ancestral knowledge and train community members to build collectivized, autonomous, and chemical free food systems in urban and peri-urban environments throughout the Greater East San Francisco Bay Area.
- Critical Resistance OaklandCritical Resistance (CR) is a national grassroots organization building a movement to abolish the prison industrial complex (PIC).
- OccurOCCUR serves as a facilitator and catalyst bringing together neighborhood residents, merchants and government to strengthen and stimulate the economic development potential of emerging communities". Over its more than 65 year history, OCCUR has consistently served as a community “watchdog” agency and has honed its strategic effectiveness in serving the interests and improved quality of life for low-income youth, residents, and families.
- People's Breakfast OaklandPeople’s Breakfast Oakland (PBO) is a grassroots Black socialists political organization which serves the houseless community essential resources. Founded by Delency and Blake in 2017, the organization has fed, provided clothing, and hygiene packs to over 5000 of Oakland residents.
- Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Bay AreaSURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice), Bay Area chapter, is part of a national network of groups and individuals organizing white people for racial justice.
- Transgender, Gender-Variant, and Intersex Justice ProjectTransgender Gender-Variant & Intersex Justice Project is a group of transgender, gender variant and intersex people—inside and outside of prisons, jails and detention centers—creating a united family in the struggle for survival and freedom.
Community-Generated Resources
- Anti-Oppression Resources for UNLV Students: Educating YourselfWith a focus on student safety and well-being, this guide is designed to provide general information and links to resources about anti-oppression and related topics such as diversity, inclusion, and social justice for the UNLV academic community.
- Anti-Racism Resources for all agesA Project by the Augusta Baker Chair, Dr. Nicole A. Cooke, The University of South Carolina.
- Anti-Racist Resource GuideThis document was created to be used as a resource for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of anti-racism and get involved to combat racism, specifically as it relates to anti-Blackness and police violence. Within this guide, please find a variety of resources to explore practical ways to understand, explain, and solve seemingly intractable problems of racial inequity, white supremacy, police violence, and injustice.
- Anti Racism Resources for White PeopleThis document is intended to serve as a resource to white people and parents to deepen anti-racism work.
- Beatley Library Anti-Oppression GuideThis guide is intended to provide some general information about anti-oppression, diversity, and inclusion as well as information and resources for the social justice issues key to the Simmons University community.
- Black and Asian-American Feminist Solidarities: A Reading ListBlack Women Radicals and the Asian-American Feminist Collective had a critical discussion on topics in efforts to continue to build cross-racial feminist solidarities. This is a reading list generated from a recorded event.
- Cite Black WomenA collective movement which honours the academic achievements and contributions of Black women, and reinforces the importance of proper credit and attribution. Includes a podcast and social media community.
- Free Art, Design, and Museum ResourcesA Gleeson Library Research Guide containing multiple collections of photographs which ethically portray queer, disabled, Black, and people-of-colour identified-people, in their everyday lives. Images are free to use in creating your own content or learning tools.
- Smithsonian - Talking About RaceTalking about race, although hard, is necessary. This guide provides tools and guidance to empower your journey and inspire conversation.