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Resources to Use

"Stop saying we don't have the resources!"
Carol Taylor, Social Justice Educator, University of Ky., November 2013

 

RCCW Fayette County beleves that education will make a change in the race-based disproportionality in Fayette County's child welfare system. Here are some open and free resources that are available for all of us in Fayette County to use for our personal improvement as well as to share in forums or workshops to un-do racism and eradicate the violence, emotional abuse and psychological damage it causes.

Resources from the Anti-Racist Alliance, New York, NY

"The Anti-Racism Project," a project by Youth Helping to End Racism, Amherst, MA

Race Matters: a free and open training curriculum from the Race Matters Institute

"Understanding Racism," prepared by Charlotte Reading. Social Determinants of Health. Prince George, British Columbia: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, 2013.​

Do you have another resource we could share here? Please send URL and description to us at fayetterccw@gmail.com

"I am ... Diversity Movement," both online, self-paced and face-to-face resources to expand the conversation of diversity in a way that promotes common humanity, nurtures inclusivity and connects communities.

- Toolkit from
   AE Casey Foundation

Undoing Racism: The People's Institute for Survival and Beyond (PISAB), New Orleans LA

"Issue Brief: Racial Disparities in School Discipline," by Rebecca Ballard DiLoreto, Children's Law Center. Inc. (reproduced here by permission from the author)

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