Toolkit
Racial Justice Resources
- Is Your Company Actually Fighting Racism, or Just Talking About It?
Website | PDF - U.S. Businesses Must Take Meaningful Action Against Racism
- What Leaders Must Do Today to Address Systemic Racism
- Here Are 5 Ways Anti-Racism Protests Will Change Your Business
- Companies are speaking out against racism, but here’s what it really looks like to lead an anti-racist organization
Website | PDF - Watch: Quartz’s workshop on how to build an anti-racist company (Video)
- What it really means to be an anti-racist, and why it's not the same as being an ally
- Tackling Racism As Accountable Business Leaders
Website | PDF - Villy Wang: A business against racism | TED Talk
- An inclusion expert and a CEO on how businesses can keep the anti-racist momentum going
Website | PDF - 5 Resources Your Business Can Use To Fight Racism
Website | PDF - U.S. companies vow to fight racism but face critics on diversity
Website | PDF - George Floyd protests lead to reckoning as Black employees speak out on racism and discrimination in the workplace
- Bosses say they want to tackle racial injustice
Website | PDF - Brands are fighting to prove they are anti-racist - but is it enough?
Website | PDF - It’s time for businesses to finally address racism. Here’s how.
Website | PDF - Despite anti-racism pledges, few large companies have Black CEOs
Website | PDF - What Is Anti-Racism And How Can Workplaces Promote It?
Website | PDF - How to Talk About Race with Your Employees
- Anti-racism resources for businesses
Social Justice Resources
- Why Your Brand's Commitment to Social Justice Might Be Missing the Mark
- How Can We Address Social Justice Issues In Entrepreneurship?
- We’re Entering the Age of Corporate Social Justice
- How social justice is good for business
- Why COVID-19 is a Social Justice Issue
- Social Justice Brief
- Why Social Justice Is Central to Treating COVID-19
- How Social Distancing Became Social Justice
- Social Justice Recap: Effects of COVID-19
- Why Social Justice Should Be Part Of The Response To COVID-19
Organizations to support
- The Bail Project works with public defenders and community organizations to provide assistance paying bail, court date reminders, transportation, and other support to low-income individuals.
- The Black Alliance for Just Immigration works toward racial, social, and economic justice locally and regionally by engaging with community partners to boost awareness about race, racism, identities, migration, and globalization.
- Black Visions Collective is a Minnesota-based organization dedicated to dismantling systems of oppression and violence by fostering black leadership.
- The UndocuBlack Network provides resources and community, along with advancing policy, immigrant rights, and racial justice to benefit black undocumented individuals.
- African Communities Together is “an organization of African immigrants fighting for civil rights, opportunity, and a better life for our families here in the U.S. and worldwide.”
- My Block, My Hood, My City is a Chicago nonprofit at the forefront of getting aid to businesses in majority-minority neighborhoods.
- Hope Not Hate is an antiracist and antifascist advocacy group in the U.K. that focuses its efforts on community politics and stifling extremism.
- The Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective is a nonprofit “collective of advocates, yoga teachers, artists, therapists, lawyers, religious leaders, teachers, psychologists, and activists.”
- Know Your Rights Camp: A campaign and series of camps held in various U.S. cities to empower black youth and instruct them on how to interact with law enforcement, founded by professional football player Colin Kaepernick.
- National Black Arts’ Forward Artist Project Relief Fund: A fund to support black artists in need, enabling them to continue creating and featuring their art during the COVID-19 pandemic.