We want to share this curated list of resources for anti-racist action from Agazit (Freedom) Asihel.
Anti-racist things to watch on Netflix (please be aware of maturity ratings before showing children or anyone who might be offended):
13th - a documentary about the criminal justice system
When They See Us - docuseries based on a true story
Self-Made - docuseries that discusses sexism, colorism and racism
Hulu/YouTube/Google play/Prime Video:
Little Fires Everywhere –discusses racism
Kids share their views on racism:
** Suggest finding TED Talks about racism, colonization, xenophobia and homophobia as well
Anti-racism reading:
Bookstore >> https://www.mahoganybooks.com/
Reading List >> https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2019/05/29/books/review/antiracist-reading-list-ibram-x-kendi.amp.html
Socially Conscience accounts on Instagram:
Black Therapist:
@dr.marielbuque
@decolonizingtherapy
@nedratawwab
@melanatedwomenshealth
@men_to_heal
@eric_thecounselor
@lovingmeafterwe
Black Socially conscience:
@theselflovefix
@alliesdoingwork
Awareness for Black and Brown people who are displaced due to long standing impacts of racism/colonization/white supremacy in their native countries by European nations (including Spain and Portugal):
@instabaji
@refugeeoutreachuga
@refugees
@teamrefugees
Latinx therapist/mental health:
@latibulecounseling
@latinxtherapy
Native American accounts:
@lilnativeboy
@nativegiving
Asian/Indian therapist:
@alyssamariewellness
@seerutkchawla
**If you don’t have an Instagram account I would try to follow people on any other social media account you may have that will expose you to different perspectives on a regular basis. Or you can look up people’s Instagram accounts through a Google Search.
“Black Owned” products:
Cosmetics, household supplies and more:
The @thinkdirty app is an app that shows people what type of toxins are in the products they use, they have a “Black Owned” section on their app that features products by Black businesses. The app is also free.
Puzzles:
Puzzle Huddle is a company that is “Black Owned” and creates puzzles that feature Black people who have reached various career goals, this is something you can purchase for children that you know or donate to your spiritual place of worship, community centers, etc.https://puzzlehuddle.com/
Etsy’s “Black Owned” section: Link Here
More businesses/awareness:
www.hellajuneteenth.com/ *this site has a “Ways to take Action” tab that has a lot of information about how to be an ally