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Activist and author Frank Leon Roberts wrote this blog post for the American Civil Liberties Union about the movement spawned by Black Lives Matter and many other racial justice-focused organizations.
Results of a Pew Research Center survey on the nation’s current outlook on the racial justice movement.
Diversity advocate Vernā Myer offers a concrete approach for looking at our own biases in order to start breaking them down in this TED Talk.
In this 2016 TED Talk, civil rights advocate Kimberlé Crenshaw addresses how sexism and racism can overlap, and how society needs new frames to look at underrepresented groups.
The CBS This Morning Podcast hosts author Angie Davis to discuss the origins of the story she tells in The Hate U Give.
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