Our world is in the midst of incredible change - change that Georgia Tech faculty, staff, students, and partners want to teach about, learn about, and engage in, both inside and outside the classroom. SLS has started this list to compile and share the best resources coming our way. We will update it on a regular basis, as we discover new resources.
Please help us strengthen and grow this list! Fill out this form with a comment or suggestion.
Eventually, we will turn some of these resources into teaching tools. If you are interested in using some of these resources now to teach, we are happy to help you come up with a plan. Contact our SLS Service Learning and Partnerships Specialist Ruthie Yow to set up a time to talk.
Engage with GT BIPOC Groups, Offices, and Resources
Many links and resources can be found at:
Combating Racism and Advancing Racial Justice on College Campuses
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CTL/SLS Teaching Resources for incorporating current events into teaching
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Sustaining the Conversation: A Review of Georgia Tech's Work Towards Racial Justice Through the Lens of 3 SDGs: Blog Post and Webinar
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Be an Ally: How to Help Fight Anti-Asian Racism and Xenophobia - from Boston University - the resources are specific to BU, but the general suggestions are helpful and we have similar resources here at GT
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“Race on Campus” newsletter from The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Op-Ed: Working in Solidarity to Address Anti-Asian Violence and Xenophobia – from Insight Into Diversity - about the importance of forming multi-racial alliances to combat hate
Support SLS' Partners
One of the best ways we can advance racial justice is by supporting community organizations led by and BIPOC partners and working to advance equity and sustainability in BIPOC communities and across the Atlanta region. We encourage you to support these SLS Partners. See more suggestions for supporting the AAPI community HERE.
Additional Resources
SLS resources:
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List of SLS’s Black-led and equity-focused partner organizations
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Centering Racial Equity in Equitable and Sustainable Development
Resources on racial justice from or recommended by GT:
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Anti-Racism Resources from Institute Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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Transformative Narratives - a curated collection of visual, oral, and written personal stories by faculty, staff, and students at GT
Anti-racism readings, films, and podcasts:
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How to not be a “Karen”: Managing the tensions of antiracist allyship
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Anti-racism for white people and parents (NPR, 37-min podcast)
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Examples and toolkit of Indigenous Land Reparations
Other resources on class and race:
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How race was socially constructed: How American oligarchs created the concept of race to divide and conquer the poor
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Govt & institutional role in wealth accumulation:
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6-min video: Housing Segregation In Everything
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Boosts and blocks of building wealth (Fair Economy; timeline)
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Quantifying the race-wealth divide: Nine Charts about Wealth Inequality in America (Urban Institute)
Resources on racial justice and sustainability:
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Various resources on Racial Justice and the Sustainable Built Environment
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Various resources on COVID-19, Equity, Community, and Sustainability
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The Environmental Justice Movement in the U.S. (videos and readings):
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The Warren County, North Carolina story
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The Struggle for Environmental Justice: Peggy Shepard, TedX Harlem
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Race, Place, and Environmental Justice after Hurricane Katrina
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From the NAACP’s Centering Equity in the Sustainable Building Sector Initiative:
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