10 Ways to Promote Anti-Racism in the Workplace
A list of 10 actions that people can take in their workplace in particular to promote racial justice from Forbes.
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A list of 10 actions that people can take in their workplace in particular to promote racial justice from Forbes.
A series of short, 2-5 minute videos from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.
Black Girls Code supports Black and gender nonconforming youth creativity and boldness with skills, training, and resources that launch their leadership.
A Black-led movement which welcomes individuals of every identity, and makes an effort to center the most marginalized among us.
Mayor Sheldon Neeley created this council for the Flint Police Department to ensure those working to address the issues of police brutality have a seat at the table.
BWHI is the first and only national non-profit solely dedicated to achieving health equity for Black women in America.
CPE gathers and analyzes data on behaviors within public safety systems and uses that data to help communities achieve safer policing outcomes.
CHN's mission is to mobilize Black people across Global Africa to heal from the trauma caused by centuries of anti-Black racism, to free ourselves of toxic stereotypes, and to reclaim our dignity and humanity as people of African ancestry.
CBH researches and promotes long-term, transformative solutions that disrupt structural racism and improve health and well-being for Black communities.
DTA's mission is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.
Find free or reduced-cost resources like food, housing, financial assistance, health care, and more.
REACH works to ensure that at-risk families within Genesee County have increased access to healthier food, breastfeeding resources, and chronic health community programs through clinical community linkages.
A hyperlocal news outlet covering all things Flint, serving as an effective watchdog over local government and publishing solutions-focused journalism.
The Anti-Racism Digital Library serves as a clearinghouse for information resources about people, groups, and projects who are building inclusive and caring communities.
Born from a collaboration between the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library and the University of Michigan - Flint, the Black Community Newspapers collection offers a long-forgotten glimpse into the Black community of Flint.