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"The Invisible Whiteness of Being: Whiteness, White Supremacy, White Privilege, and Racism"

In our society, Whiteness is a default standard; the background of the figure-ground analogy from which all other groups of color are compared, contrasted, and made visible. From this color standard, racial/ethnic minorities are evaluated, judged, and often found to be lacking, inferior, deviant, or abnormal. By D.W. Sue, American Psychological Association.

  • Whiteness
  • Persons Committed to Equity

"Gratitude and Well-Being: A Review and Theoretical Integration"

A new model of gratitude incorporating not only the gratitude that arises following help from others, but also a habitual focusing on and appreciating the positive aspects of life. Research into individual differences in gratitude and well-being is reviewed, including gratitude and psychopathology, personality, relationships, health, subjective and eudemonic wellbeing, and humanistically orientated functioning. By Alex M. Wood, Jeffrey J. Froh, and Adam W.A. Geraghty.

  • Community Building
  • Educators

"Brian Peterson and Matt Faris"

From StoryCorps: After befriending Matt, Brian started a non-profit called Faces of Santa Ana, for which he paints portraits of people in the homeless community and donates the proceeds from the sales of his work to his subjects.

  • Community Building
  • Persons Committed to Equity

Talking About Race Effectively

In Living Room Conversations, a small group of people (ideally six) come together to get to know one another in a more meaningful way. Guided by a simple and sociable format, participants practice being open and curious about all perspectives, with a focus on learning from one another, rather than trying to debate the topic at hand.

  • Race and Racialized Identity

Exercise: Do Nothing for Two Minutes

This website invites you to do nothing for two minutes. Don't touch your keyboard, don't look at your phone...relax and listen to the waves. It is two minutes for yourself.

  • Self-Care
  • Families and Caregivers

"Is Implicit Bias Racist?"

Three things every teacher should know about implicit bias and the brain. By Zaretta Hammond, Teaching Tolerance.

  • Bias
  • Educators

"10 Powerful Community-Building Ideas"

Strategies for ensuring that students in every grade feel like they’re part of the classroom community. By Emelina Mineroby, Edutopia.

  • Community Building
  • Educators

Find a Therapist in Your Area

Find detailed listings for mental health professionals in the United States. Search by name, city or zip. Psychology Today is the #1 source of online referrals for therapists. Take advantage of this valuable referral source and find a professional near you.

  • Self-Care
  • Families and Caregivers

"'White Power Ideology': Why El Paso is Part of a Growing Global Threat"

More than 175 people have been killed in at least 16 high-profile attacks linked to white nationalism around the world since 2011. By Lois Beckett and Jason Wilson, The Guardian.

  • Whiteness
  • Persons Committed to Equity

"The Sneaky Language Today's Politicians Use to Get away with Racism and Sexism"

n 2015, a CNN segment over a word turned into an awkward, dramatic confrontation. When host Erin Burnett asked why the word "thug" isn't an acceptable way to describe predominantly black protesters and rioters in Baltimore, City Councilman Carl Stokes responded, "Come on. So calling them thugs? Just call them ni**ers." Story by German Lopez, Vox.

  • Whiteness
  • Persons Committed to Equity
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