Resources For Understanding Social Justice and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Activity
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How do I get started?
Don’t know where to start? Maybe you should start with Anti-Racism. For resources on Anti Racism including books, articles, media, and organizations, please visit the Anti Racism Project.
- What are all of these terms and what do they mean?
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Multicultural Engagement
These are programs offered through The Harvey and Lucinda Gantt Multicultural Center to increase dialogue and develop the intercultural competencies of students, faculty, and staff.
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How do I find things to use in my classroom?
Visit Learning For Justice for classroom materials, professional development, and numerous resources for Social Justice and Diversity/Inclusion/Equity work.
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How do I learn more about MSI (Minority Serving Institutions) in Higher Education?
Learn more about Hispanic Serving Colleges and Universities.
Learn more about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s).
Learn more about Native-Serving Institutions that support American Indian and Alaska Native students.
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I'm looking for research and scholarly material... do you have any?
Anti Racism content collection from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Project Implicit is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and international collaborative of researchers who are interested in implicit social cognition. The mission of Project Implicit is to educate the public about bias and to provide a “virtual laboratory” for collecting data on the internet. Project Implicit scientists produce high-impact research that forms the basis of our scientific knowledge about bias and disparities. Visit the Take a Test page for free tests and assessments on bias.
The Neuroscience of Decision-Making: Are We Foul or Fair? Kimberly Papillon, TEDxNashvilleWomen (..."Neuroscience can help fair-minded people make better assessments about who’s honest, smart, nice, or threatening despite our unconscious thoughts and implicit biases…")
- Where can I find material on racism for kids?
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Where can I go to learn more about Native American tribes in South Carolina?
South Carolina’s Native American tribes aim to protect their legacy with new legislation (Who is considered an American Indian in South Carolina?)
A map of the traditional Indian territories in South Carolina. It includes tribes that exist today, as well as those that are extinct. The tribes are arranged on the map by their primary areas of habitation. They are color-coded by language family.
- Who are some of the current Black Leaders in South Carolina?
- What do I need to know about the documentary '13th'?
- Where can I find resources to learn about LGBTQ+ issues?
- How do I help people of color if I identify as white?