We are just getting started! This list is by no means complete and we want it to be as inclusive as possible. Please contact us at jahatama@yahoo.com with resources and links you feel should be included. We will update regularly!
- • The Movement to End La Chancla — Jezebel
- • BIPOC: What does it mean? — Vox
- • How to Critically Select Children’s Books with Representations of Disability Experiences — by Monica Kleekamp, Lee & Low
- • Publishing Statistics on Children’s/YA Books about People of Color and First/Native Nations and by People of Color and First/Native Nations — Cooperative Children’s Book Center
- • Dear Oprah Winfrey: 142 Writers Ask You to Reconsider American Dirt (immigrant experience reading list included)
- • The Danger of a Single Story, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Ted Talks
- • Ableism/Language — By Lydia X. Z. Brown at Autistic Hoya
- • Stereotypes and Tropes Navigation — by Writing with Color
- • Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color, by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
- • Robin DiAngelo’s Anti-Racist Checklist for Whites (pdf)
- • 4 Little Things You Can Do to Be Anti-Racist as a Family — by Terri Huggins Hart, Parents
- • Racism, whiteness, and burnout in antiracist movements: How white racial justice activists elevate burnout in racial justice activists of color in the United States, by Paul Gorski (pdf)
- • Mirrors, Windows and Sliding Glass Doors, by Rudine Sims Bishop (pdf)
- • The Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity
- • Straight Talk on Race: Challenging the Stereotypes in Kids’ Books — by Mitali Perkins at School Library Journal
- • APA Style on Racial and Ethnic Identity
- • We Need Diverse Jewish and Muslim Books, by Heidi Rabinowitz and Sadaf Siddique, Horn Book
- • Muslims in Children’s Books, by Rukhsana Khan, School Library Journal
- • How to Tell the Difference: A Guide for Evaluating Children’s Books for Anti-Indian Bias, by Doris Seale, Beverly Slapin and Rosemary Gonzales, at Oyate
- • 4 Little Things You Can Do to Be Anti-Racist as a Family – by Terri Huggins Hart, Parents
- • What Not to Do When Encountering Interracial Families and Mixed-Race Kids — by Dani Faust