In the wake of protests over racial injustice, many are left wondering: What's next? We'll discuss what ways people can continue to engage with the ongoing fight against systemic racism, and what actions lead to more meaningful outcomes in the long run.
Guests
Noelle Chaddock, Vice President for Equity and Inclusion, Bates College
Beth Hinderliter, assistant professor at James Madison University
Resources
- Antagonizing White Feminism: Intersectionality's Critique of Women's Studies and the Academy
- 'I Was Witnessing A Murder': How George Floyd's Death Transformed Ordinary Maine Man Into Activist
- Being Antiracist
- Want To Have Better Conversations About Racism With Your Parents? Here's How
- Showing Up For Racial Justice
- Why white Americans don’t see themselves when they hear the word ‘race’
- Why Is Maine So White? And What It Means To Ask The Question
- 'We need co-conspirators, not allies': how white Americans can fight racism
- The Dehumanizing Condescension of White Fragility
- Reparations to Black Americans for Slavery Gain New Attention