Anti-Racism Resources

Signature toolkits created to help your organization become anti-racist.

Anti-Racism Toolkit Part I

This toolkit captures the content created and presented during the first session of our two-part, virtual Anti-Racism training in collaboration with PR(iSM) Resistance Coalition: ‘White Folks (Part I): We Have to Talk About Race’.

  • Racism vs Prejudice Breakdown

    Intersectionality Breakdown

    Reflection Prompts

    Self-Paced Activities*

    Strategies for Engaging in Racial Equity Conversations

    *These activities were created by and are considered to be property of their respective organizations. Please do not adapt, redistribute or monetize these activities without the permission of Diversity Talks and PR(iSM) Resistance Coalition.

  • This Worksheet Guide provides the definitions for racism, prejudice and intersectionality, and how these concepts co-exist. It also provides reflective prompts to challenge your comprehension of these subjects and examine your own individual position within the larger context of the United States.

  • This Racism vs Prejudice Worksheet challenges your comprehension of racism vs. prejudice by providing a list of statements and asking you to categorize them correctly; based on whether they fall into the ‘racism’ column or the ‘prejudice’ column. This is a self-paced interactive activity.

  • This Intersectionality Worksheet provides a model to explore your own individual intersectional identities, based on the level of privilege or oppression they may afford you within the context of the United States. (Please note this activity does not include all existing identities and is not listed in any specific hierarchical order).

This toolkit was created as a supplemental resource to ‘White Folks Part I: We Have to Talk About Race’. If you have not attended ‘White Folks Part I: We Have to Talk About Race’, contact us to schedule your anti-racism training prior to downloading this toolkit.

Anti-Racism Toolkit Part II

This toolkit captures the content created and presented during the second session of our two-part, virtual Anti-Racism training in collaboration with PR(iSM) Resistance Coalition: ‘White Folks (Part II): A Call to Action’.

  • Micro, Meso, & Macro Breakdown

    Non-Racist vs Anti-Racist Breakdown

    Reflection Prompts

    Word Bank for Engaging in Racial Equity Conversations

    *These activities were created by and are considered to be property of their respective organizations. Please do not adapt, redistribute or monetize these activities without the permission of Diversity Talks and PR(iSM) Resistance Coalition.

  • This Reflection Guide explores oppression within the United States on three levels: Micro, Meso, and Macro. In this toolkit, we will identify on which levels prejudice exists and on which levels prejudice, if reinforced by systems of power, turns into racism.

    (Please note that this information is presented within the context of the United States.)

This toolkit was created as a supplemental resource to ‘White Folks Part II: A Call to Action’. If you have not attended ‘White Folks Part II: A Call to Action’, contact us to schedule your anti-racism training prior to downloading this toolkit.