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1Diversity.org Antiracism Program: Educational Resources

At 1Diversity.org, we are committed to providing participants with comprehensive tools and resources that promote antiracist learning, reflection, and action. The following resources have been designed to support your journey towards becoming an advocate for racial equity and justice.

Racism Assessment Test 

In the book Blindspot, the authors reveal hidden biases based on their experience with the Implicit Association Test. Project Implicit is graciously hosting electronic versions of Blindspot’s IATs. These should work properly on any desktop computer and on several touch-screen devices including iPads, Android tablets, Nook tablets, and the Kindle Fire.

These tests are not currently supported on Regular Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, standard Nooks, and smartphones. Please use a computer or one of the supported tablets.

For best results with keyboards: Use left hand for “e” key and right hand for “i” key. For touch-screens: Lay the device on a flat surface, use landscape orientation, using left hand for the left tap area and right hand for the right tap area.

If you encounter technical difficulties, please send a brief description to [email protected] and we will do our best to respond.

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We offer a wide variety of resources and courses. 

Interactive Online Modules

Objective: Equip participants with foundational knowledge on racism and its systemic impact.
Features:

  • Definitions of racism, privilege, and microaggressions
  • Historical context and modern manifestations of racism
  • Quizzes and reflective exercises for deeper understanding

Accessibility: Multi-language options, screen reader compatibility, and closed captions.

Guided Reflection Journals

Objective: Encourage personal reflection on racial bias and experiences.
Features:

  • Reflective prompts about personal experiences with race and privilege
  • Exercises to uncover unconscious bias
  • Tools for setting personal antiracism goals

Available in digital and print formats.

Video Series: Testimonies and Expert Talks

Objective: Provide firsthand accounts and expert insights on the impacts of racism.
Features:

  • Personal stories of racial discrimination
  • Expert talks on systemic racism and allyship strategies
  • Follow-up discussion questions to spark engagement

Role-Play Scenarios and Case Studies

Objective: Enable participants to practice recognizing and responding to racism in real-world situations.
Features:

  • Realistic scenarios set in workplaces, schools, and public spaces
  • Case studies on institutional racism
  • Reflection guides for group or individual discussion

These can be used in live or virtual workshops.

Facilitated Discussion Groups

Objective: Create a safe space for open dialogue on race and racism.
Structure:

  • Small, facilitated groups led by experienced moderators
  • Conversations on challenging topics such as unconscious bias and allyship
  • Action-oriented discussions to promote ongoing change

Available both in-person and virtually.

Curated Reading Lists

Objective: Deepen understanding through antiracism literature and research.
Features:

  • Books such as How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi and The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
  • Research articles on racial equity, intersectionality, and systemic oppression
  • Summaries of key concepts for application in personal or professional contexts

Infographics and Fact Sheets

Objective: Provide quick-reference tools for antiracism concepts and data.
Features:

  • Infographics on key terms like privilege, systemic racism, and microaggressions
  • Data visualizations showing racial disparities in healthcare, education, and employment
  • Practical tips for being an ally and challenging racism

1Diversity Antiracism Toolkit

Objective: Empower participants to take actionable steps toward antiracism in their communities or workplaces.
Features:

  • Guides for organizing advocacy events and workplace initiatives
  • Templates for reporting and addressing racism
  • Editable forms for antiracism project planning

Digital toolkit available for download.

Podcasts and Audiobooks

Objective: Offer auditory learning resources for participants on the go.
Features:

  • Podcast series on racism and cultural histories (Code Switch, Seeing White)
  • Audiobooks of essential antiracist literature
  • Reflection exercises after each episode or chapter

Cultural Competency and Antiracism Workshops

Objective: Build participants’ practical skills in identifying and addressing racism.
Structure:

  • Interactive workshops on cultural competency and conflict resolution
  • Real-world application through case studies and role plays
  • Personal action planning for antiracism efforts post-program

Offered in both in-person and virtual formats.

Allyship Action Plans

Objective: Help participants define their roles as antiracist allies.
Features:

  • Templates for setting and tracking personal antiracism goals
  • Step-by-step guides for leading initiatives in workplaces or communities
  • Regular follow-ups to measure progress and adjust action plans