Racial Justice, Racial Equity, and Anti-Racism Reading List (Harvard Kennedy School)
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In the wake of violence against Black Americans and in a moment of national reckoning in Summer 2020, the HKS Library pulled together a reading list that is inspired and largely informed by Resources and Reading on Racial Justice, Racial Equity, and Anti-Racism published by the Institutional Anti-Racism and Accountability Project (IARA) at the Ash Center and in partnership with the HKS Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging.
This reading list is a starting place to find resources that speak to racial justice, racial equity, and anti-racism. If you have suggestions or feedback, please send us an email: [email protected].
We believe these titles should be a part of other academic and public libraries. If these titles are not a part of your local libraries, most libraries solicit and support community requests. If you have questions about how to request a title for inclusion in your local library collection, please feel free to reach out to our staff ([email protected]) and we are happy to provide guidance.
Articles
Articles
- Hannah-Jones, Nikole. (2019). The 1619 Project. The New York Times Magazine.
- Coates, Ta-Nehisi. (2014). The Case for Reparations. The Atlantic.
- DiAngelo, Robin. (2017). Why It's So Hard to Talk to White People About Racism. Huffington Post.
- McIntosh, Peggy. (1989). White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. Peace and Freedom.
- Serwer, Adam. (2020). The Coronavirus Was an Emergency Until Trump Found Out Who Was Dying. The Atlantic.
- Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem. (2020). Don't Understand the Protests? What You're Seeing is People Pushed to the Edge. Los Angeles Times.
- Hinton, Elizabeth. (2020). The Minneapolis Uprising in Context. Boston Review.
Podcasts
- Hannah-Jones, Nikole. 1619. The New York Times.
- Muhammad, Khalil Gibran and Ben Austen. Some of My Best Friends Are. Pushkin.
- Carroll, Rebecca. Come Through with Rebecca Carroll. WNYC Studios.
- Biewen, John. Seeing White. Scene On Radio.
- Raghuveera, Nikhil and Erica Licht. Untying Knots. SoundCloud.
- Moyo, Thoko. A historic crossroads for systemic racism and policing in America. PolicyCast. Featuring Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Erica Chenoweth.
Select Community Organizations, provided by the IARA
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