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'''Learning about, and actively working to identify and challenge, racial inequities'''
'''Learning about, and actively working to identify and challenge, racial inequities'''
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*<span>&nbsp;Racism is a part of all of our systems, including for example health care, criminal justice, income and employment, education and housing.  <ref>https://mashable.com/article/how-to-be-antiracist</ref>  <br></span>
*<span>Racism is a part of all of our systems, including for example health care, criminal justice, income and employment, education and housing.  <ref>https://mashable.com/article/how-to-be-antiracist</ref>  <br></span>
*<span>One must learn about the history, impacts and/or experiences of racism.</span><br>
*<span>One must learn about the history, impacts and/or experiences of racism.</span><br>
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'''Seek out media which challenges notions of race and culture'''
'''Seek out media which challenges notions of race and culture'''
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*TV might include the Netflix series "Dear White People"
See the following for a [https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2020/06/06/871023438/this-list-of-books-films-and-podcasts-about-racism-is-a-start-not-a-panacea list of recommended media on anti-racism], which includes recommendations for taking steps beyond educating yourself.
*Anti-racist podcasts listens include
*Anti-racist literature includes
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*Abolishing systems that perpetuate racism and building transformative systems that centre care is anti-racist work. See [[transformative justice]] for more.
*Abolishing systems that perpetuate racism and building transformative systems that centre care is anti-racist work. See [[transformative justice]] for more.
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See the following for a [https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2020/06/06/871023438/this-list-of-books-films-and-podcasts-about-racism-is-a-start-not-a-panacea list of recommended media on anti-racism], and recommendations for taking steps beyond educating yourself.


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<br>If you have any suggested revisions or additional resources to share related to the above content, please email them to kenzie@lehub.ca.

Revision as of 15:43, 18 January 2024

Anti-racism is "the work of actively opposing racism by advocating for changes in political, economic, and social life. Anti-racism tends to be an individualized approach, and set up in opposition to individual racist behaviors and impacts." -Center for Racial Justice Innovation


Examples of anti-racism

Learning about, and actively working to identify and challenge, racial inequities

  • Racism is a part of all of our systems, including for example health care, criminal justice, income and employment, education and housing. [1]
  • One must learn about the history, impacts and/or experiences of racism.

Seek out media which challenges notions of race and culture

See the following for a list of recommended media on anti-racism, which includes recommendations for taking steps beyond educating yourself.

Organizing against racism

  • Fighting for equity, often in the form of a complete overhaul of our current systems (see abolition) and challenging the ways certain groups are disadvantaged is anti-racist work.
  • Abolishing systems that perpetuate racism and building transformative systems that centre care is anti-racist work. See transformative justice for more.


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