These resources focused on racial equity include journal entries, books, magazines, videos and more. Using the filters below, you can view the resources based on areas of focus, related issues and/or types.
20 Resources found.
Holistic Strategies for Undocumented Student Equitable Success Across Higher EducationIn this essay, Ruben Elias Canedo Sanchez and Meng L. So share the history and development of the Undocumented Student Program at the University of California, Berkeley. Tagged with: Media and Communications, Research for Action, Racial Healing, Education, Immigration, Articles |
Undocumented Students, College Access, and 2016 ElectionThis webinar assists education professionals in addressing the uncertainty of the 2016 election while continuing to support undocumented and DACAmented students on the path to a college degree Tagged with: Media and Communications, Racial Healing, Education, Immigration, Videos |
We Too Belong: Inclusive Practices in Immigration and Incarceration Law & PolicyThe We Too Belong: Resource Guide of Inclusive Practices in Immigration and Incarceration Law & Policy highlights inclusive policies and practices, supplemented by case studies centered at the intersection of immigration and incarceration in the United States. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Advocacy & Organizing, Immigration, Health & Family, Articles, Select Papers / Booklets |
The Right to Dream, Promising Practices Improve Odds for Latino Men and Boys – A Report by Hispanics in Philanthropy"The Right to Dream" gives examples of promising practices that create pathways for youths to want to stay in school, complete their education or training, and pursue successful careers, regardless of immigration status. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Education, Immigration, Health & Family, Articles, Select Papers / Booklets |
State of the Latino Family SurveyThe survey provides a current snapshot of how Hispanic families feel about their lives and their future in the U.S. and reveals their perception of important issues that affect them directly. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Immigration, Health & Family, Articles, Select Papers / Booklets |
Under Suspicion, Under Attack: Xenophobic Political Rhetoric and Hate Violence against South Asian, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Middle Eastern, and Arab Communities in the United StatesThis research report from SAALT highlights findings of increased xenophobic political rhetoric and hate violence, explains best practices in community responses to such incidents, and includes recommendations for government leaders. Tagged with: Research for Action, Advocacy & Organizing, Immigration, Articles |
Resilient Latino Youth: In Their Own WORDSIn Resilient Latino Youth: In Their Own WORDS, the National Council of La Raza uses the concept of resilience to examine how a group of second-generation Latino youth have been able to cope with adversity and excel while growing up in extremely challenging circumstances. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Immigration, Health & Family, Select Papers / Booklets |
A Commonsense Approach: Immigration Policy Solutions Promoting Family UnityThis resource outlines ways to protect children of undocumented parents, while placing family reunification as a main priority. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Immigration, Articles, Select Papers / Booklets |
The Reclamation ProjectThis article from One Nation Indivisible serves as a case study for how communities can successfully integrate immigrant populations into existing communities. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Immigration, Articles |
Utah’s Bilingual BoonThis article addresses the challenges of integrating Spanish-speaking students into English-speaking school districts and presents solutions to ensure high-quality education for all students. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Education, Immigration, Articles |
Tips for Messages on Anti-Immigrant State Laws in the SouthThis memo provides ideas for handling the messaging challenges accompanying a number of anti-immigration laws passed in Southern states. Tagged with: Media and Communications, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Advocacy & Organizing, Immigration, Articles |
Moving the Race Conversation Forward"Moving the Race Conversation Forward" is a two-part report by Race Forward: The Center for Racial Justice Innovation that aims to reshape and reform the way we talk about race and racism in our country. Tagged with: Media and Communications, Research for Action, Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Education, Advocacy & Organizing, Immigration, Select Papers / Booklets |
Race in North America; Orgin and Evolution of a WorldviewIn a sweeping work that traces the idea of race for more than three centuries, Audrey Smedley shows that "race" is a cultural invention that began to appear around the turn of the eighteenth century. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Immigration, Books |
Active Voice CampaignsActive Voice Campaigns are comprised of communications strategists who seek to harness the power of film to activate, ignite, and strengthen movements for social change. Tagged with: Media and Communications, Racial Healing, Advocacy & Organizing, Immigration, Health & Family, Videos |
Julianne HingJulianne Hing is a reporter and blogger for ColorLines.com covering immigration, education, criminal justice and occasionally fashion and pop culture. Tagged with: Media and Communications, Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Education, Immigration, Articles |
A Different Mirror: A History of Multicutural AmericaTakaki traces the economic and political history of Indians, African Americans, Mexicans, Japanese, Chinese, Irish and Jewish people in America, with considerable attention given to instances and consequences of racism. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Immigration, Books |
Strangers to These Shores: Race and Ethnic Relations in the United StatesThis comprehensive text on racial and ethnic relations in the U.S. covers theoretical issues and the experiences of more than 50 racial, ethnic, and religious groups. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Immigration, Books |
Race and Ethnic Relations: American and Global PerspectivesThe book explores race and ethnic relations in a global context, while extensively covering groups and issues in American society. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Immigration, Books |
PBSPBS is America's largest public media enterprise, and its member public television stations represent America's largest classroom. Its mission is to create content that educates, informs and inspires. Tagged with: Media and Communications, Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Education, Health & Family, Immigration, Videos |
Valley of TearsFor 24 years, the county's Mexican-American residents were determined to fight for what is right. Valley of Tears is a complex story of the long journey of individuals who endure hardship in order to make a better future for their families. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Immigration, Videos |
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