• 21 Racial Microaggressions You Hear On A Daily Basis
• No, You’re Not Imagining It: 3 Ways Racial Microaggressions Sneak into Our Lives
• The Harmful History of “Gypsy”
• Living with Racial Battle Fatigue: Why Fighting Microaggressions Can Feel Like Treading Water
• If Native Americans Said the Stuff White People Say (Video)
• How to Be An Ally to Someone Experiencing Microaggressions
• Why People of Color Need Spaces Without White People
• The Painful and Liberating Practice of Facing My Own Racism
• Want to Be a Better White Person? Learn How to Be a Guest
• Your “Black Friend” is Not An Alibi: White Deflection and the Reality of Racism
• Here’s How You Can Be Unintentionally Racist – And How Allies Can Recover
• It’s White America’s Job To Fight White Supremacism
• No, We Won’t Calm Down – Tone Policing Is Just Another Way to Protect Privilege
• How to deal with being called out (video)
• Dr. Jones, 6 Rules for Allies (Video)
• What does it mean to be a white ally?
• Curriculum for White Americans to Educate Themselves on Race and Racism-–from Ferguson to Charleston
• White People Challenging Racism
• White People: Stop Microvalidating Each Other
• How To Actually Be An Ally To Students Of Color On College Campuses (And Beyond)
• My Racism: My Harmful Attempts to be One of the ‘Good Whites’
• How to Stop the Racist in You
• 4 Ways White People Can Process Their Emotions Without Bringing the White Tears
• To White Feminists Who Don’t Want to Discuss Racism
In an effort at full disclosure, it should be noted that the collaborators in this guide occupy some of the oppressed identities outlined here but not all. This guide has attempted to bring together relevant resources for anti-oppression issues. Still, we are not immune from the limits and hidden biases of our privileges and perspectives as allies.
We welcome any feedback and suggestions for the guide, particularly from the perspectives and experiences of the marginalized groups listed and not listed here.