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Racial Justice (Law): Online Resources

Curated resources for working for racial justice.

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The 1619 Project | New York Times

The 8 R's of Talking About Race: How to Have Meaningful Conversations

AALS Resource Guide | Law Deans Antiracist Clearinghouse Project

Anti-Racism Resource Guide by Victoria Alexander

Anti-Racism Resources For White People (Document compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020.)

Beyond the Streets: 26 Ways to Be in the Struggle submitted by Prof. Jyoti Nanda

Contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and racial intolerance, UN General Assembly Report, 21 August 2019

Deadly Discretion: The Failure of Police Use of Force Policies to Meet Fundamental International Human Rights Law and Standards Paper from the University of Chicago Law School International Human Rights Clinic.

From Stopping Black People to Killing Black People: The Fourth Amendment Pathways to Police Violence, by Devon W. Carbado, 105 California Law Review 125 (2017)

The Guide to Allyship  An open source starter guide to becoming a more thoughtful and effective ally.

Justice In June  Justice In June - and beyond. Choose how much time you have each day to become more informed as step one to becoming an active ally to the black community. On this document are links to the learning resources and a schedule of what to do each day or each week.

Left Out and Left Behind: The Hurdles, Hassles, and Heartaches of Achieving Long-Term Legal Careers for Women of Color, ABA Special Report, 2020.

Race, Racism and the Law Blog by Vernellia R. Randall, Professor Emerita of Law, University of Dayton School of Law.

Racial Justice Resources: National Racial Justice Organizations  Compiled by the ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.

Social Justice Toolkit | Drake University 

Talking About Race | National Museum of African American History & Culture

UCLA Critical Race Studies  Multimedia archives

USA: THE WORLD IS WATCHING MASS VIOLATIONS BY U.S. POLICE OF BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTESTERS’ RIGHTS. 2020 Report by Amnesty International.

Video Statement at the Human Rights Council Urgent Debate on the situation in the US

Ways to Help Fight Anti-Black Police Violence | EarthJustice

White Fragility: Why It's So Hard to Talk to White People About Racism | Dr. .Robin DiAngelo explains why white people implode when talking about race.