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Test Yourself

Designed by LaTosch Consulting, this is a five minute survey for white people to share their perspectives on when and how they engage in conversations about race.

Take this free test from Harvard University and learn more about your personal levels of unconscious bias.

This free real-time test helps you assess the level of support for creativity, innovation and inclusion you experience at your organization.

Individual test that generates an analysis of your own level of personal intercultural awareness and education and makes recommendations for improvements.  

***This test is not free and requires contracting with a Qualified Administrator.  Email LaTosch Consulting to schedule your assessment.

"How-To" Guides and Examples for Expanding Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

A guide published by Equity in the Center,  (EiC) which works to shift mindsets, practices and systems in the social sector to center race equity and build a Race Equity Culture.

A guide to help the philanthropic sector discover how well you’re building, sharing and wielding power for maximum impact on issues and communities you care about.

re:gender: http://regender.org/LiteratureReviews/UnconsciousBias

Annie E. Casey Foundation.

Learning Resources

From Serial and The New York Times: “Nice White Parents” looks at the 60-year relationship between white parents and the public school down the block.

The 1619 Project is an ongoing initiative from The New York Times Magazine that began in August 2019, the 400th anniversary of the beginning of American slavery. It aims to reframe the country’s history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the very center of our national narrative.

Where did the notion of “whiteness” come from? What does it mean? What is whiteness? Scene on Radio host and producer John Biewen took a deep dive into these questions.

A series of 2-3 minute video clips from Race Forward that show how racism shows up in our lives across institutions and society: Wealth Gap, Employment, Housing Discrimination, Government Surveillance, Incarceration, Drug Arrests, Immigration Arrests, and Infant Mortality.

[A Miami-based free-lance writer… who also “happens to have Cerebral Palsy.”]  From Cerebral Palsy Guidance (2016)

William Browning, The Dispatch (Nov. 19, 2014)

Diane Guerrero, LA Times (Nov. 15, 2014)

Kara Brown, Jezebel, (Aug. 11, 2014).

By Kimberly Norwood (Aug. 25, 2014).  Middle class mom shares experiences of racial profiling and having brown skin.

By Caitlin Piper (Apr. 23, 2014).  On living with cerebral palsy among well-intentioned able-bodied people.

By becky martinez (Mar. 4, 2014).  On bi and multi-racial identity.

Brian L.M. Kelley (Oct. 30, 2013).

Sylvia L. Mazzula (Sept. 26, 2013).

Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg (Sept. 4, 2013).

Educational Newsletters, Websites, and Reports

Colorlines is a daily news site where race matters, featuring award-winning investigative reporting and news analysis. Colorlines is published by Race Forward, a national organization that advances racial justice through research, media and practice.

A national publication whose mission is to bring education and clarity to the business benefits of diversity.

Daily news on diversity & inclusion around the globe.

Brings together researchers, organizers, stakeholders, communicators, and policymakers to identify and eliminate the barriers to an inclusive, just, and sustainable society in order to create transformative change.

This site offers tools, research, tips, curricula and ideas for people who want to increase their own understanding and to help those working toward justice at every level – in systems, organizations, communities and the culture at large.

Black news, opinions, politics and culture.

Rigorous, independent research on sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy.

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