Anti-Racism Resources
Are Your Diversity Efforts Othering Underrepresented Groups? »
From the Harvard Business Review.
Robin DiAngelo, Critical Racial & Social Justice Education Resources »
Get a free White Fragility Reader's Guide, resources for white parents, helpful tools and how-tos, and more.
Does Your Definition of Leadership Exclude Women of Color? »
Many organizations have committed to diversifying their leadership and promoting more women of color to senior positions. But, to do that, they may find that their leadership criteria need an update. By Marlette Jackson and Paria Rajai. Harvard Business Review, Jan 20, 2021.
"Members of Governor Gavin Newsom's Task Force on Business and Jobs Recovery issued an open letter calling out the insidious effects of structural racism across society, including the economy, and urging business and civic leaders to take a stand against injustice as the state and nation works to rebuild, for a more inclusive and resilient economy."
How You Can Support the Black Community & the National Movement Right Now »
Compiled by Ruby Anderson, News Writer at Thrillist, June 3, 2020
"Support the Black community and the Black Lives Matter movement by donating to these legal aid groups, social services, and more."
59% feel Jews are less safe in the U.S. than a decade ago.
Resources to Help Empower Asian and Pacific Islander Communities »
4 Simple Ways to Be a Better Ally to Asians and Pacific Islanders.
Silence is Not an Option Podcast »
With Don Lemon. On CNN Audio.
By Pushblack
How to Talk to Kids About Anti-Asian Racism »
From All Things Considered
Let's stop talking about diversity and start working towards equity | Paloma Medina | TEDxPortland »
Paloma Medina challenges our paradigm of diversity in the work place and in society with this eloquent, humorous talk. We need to do a “find and replace” in our vocabulary challenging the concept of diversity vs. equity.
Race, Civil Liberties, and the Legal Profession »
Dr. Michele Bratcher Goodwin, award-winning author, advocate, professor, and social commentator, discusses why recognizing that law is an accomplice and facilitator of racism is overdue and why law's role and responsibility in dismantling discrimination and racism are crucial in promoting the rule of law.
Fastcase Announces "Leaders in Law" Series »
The free monthly webinar series will feature interviews with notable attorneys who are advancing civil rights in the United States and across the world.
Released May 24, 2021 by in National Asian Pacific Islander Prosecutors Association in response to hate and violence toward the Asian community.
Racial Equity Organizational Assessment Tool »
This tool, adapted from the Western States Center’s evidence-based “Racial Equity Organizational Assessment,” can help you institutionalize and enhance your organization’s approach to racial equity by formulating and prioritizing your racial equity goals.
For instruction and background on this tool, click here »
21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge© »
As we continue to meet this moment and advocate for racial equity in our society, the SDCBA invites you to take the "21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge©," originally created by Eddie Moore, Jr. and recently adapted and updated by the ABA. The three-week syllabus contains educational readings, podcasts, and videos to reflect on. Each day's assignment will take just 15-30 minutes.
Racial Justice Committee and Resources »
The Racial Justice Committee addresses issues regarding racial injustice and reform. We focus on four main areas of content: public education, member education, member engagement, and legislative/other advocacy efforts.
Stop Hate Crimes – Resources
- San Diego County District Attorney's Hate Crimes Unit »
- Southern Poverty Law Center »
- NAPABA »
- Stop AAPI Hate »
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice »
- Victim Connect Resource Center »
- U.S. Department of Justice – Hate Crimes »
- FBI Hate Crimes Statistics »
- Human Rights Campaign »
- Show Up! Your Guide to Bystander Intervention »
- Mental Health Resources for the AAPI Community »
Anti-Racism College Guide For AAPI Students And Allies »
Anti-Asian Violence Compilation of Resources »
Compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020
"This document is intended to serve as a resource to white people and parents to deepen our anti-racism work. If you haven’t engaged in anti-racism work in the past, start now. Feel free to circulate this document on social media and with your friends, family, and colleagues."
Created by Victoria Alexander, MEd. June 2020
"This 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."



