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Resources for A Dialogue of Race & Ethnicity

The links on this page will include numerous resources and grow as more are available. Join our discussion in person and online. We use these principles to guide us, which includes justice, equity and compassion in human relations when choosing these resource links. Come back to learn more.

Latest news on racial OR racism in Prince George's County

Resources directly used in past ADORE sessions
About Racism
About AntiRacism Programs
History of Racism in Prince George's County
Sermons/Articles from This Site
Unitarian Universalist-Specific Resources

Resources directly used in past ADORE sessions

White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack - written by a white woman

Slave Reparations: The Final Passage - video (answers questions about why African-Americans represent 13% of the population and own only 3% of the assets; how you answer people who confuse welfare and affirmative action with reparations; about the argument that most Americans never owned slaves and therefore should not pay repartions to the descendants of slaves; but it does not answer the question of how it could be done - it is meant to start a discussion in that direction)

Video: "Black Pioneers in a White Denomination" (based on the book) Contact Rachael Brown at the UUA

Video: "The Tulsa Lynching of 1921: A Hidden Story" (review from Variety - contact info on this site)

Video: "Wilderness Journey, The Struggle for Black Empowerment and Racial Justice within the Unitarian Universalist Association, 1967-1970," created by Ron Cordes, 2003 (some historical information from Harvard)

Video: ACLU Freedom Files "Racial Profiling"

Video: Washington Goes Unitarian - from 1958 about how Rev. Dr. A. Powell Davies and All Souls Church grew UUism into the predominantly white suburbs

The above UU-specific resources above may become available to UUs from the district library.

About Racism

Articles on Racism by Robert Jensen

New Deal, Raw Deal: How Aid Became Affirmative Action by Whitesby Ira Katznelson, a professor of political science and history at Columbia University, author of "When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in America." - Washington Post Sept. 25, 2005

Punishment and Prejudice: Racial Disparities in the War on Drugs from Human Rights Watch

Racism from UUWorld March/April 2000 (links to Anti-racism resources also)

Slavery and the Making of America - PBS program - web site has a lot of additional information

About AntiRacism

Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression Resources from the UUA

Anti-Racism Movie Resources from Youth Programs Specialist, Religious Education Department, UUA

Connecting with Others Through Anti-Racism from InterConnections March 2002

Resources related to "Beyond Diversity: Ally-ship" from Riding the Wave - links on this page go to PDFs

A Step Toward Racial Reconciliation from UUWorld May/June 2002

Survivors of 1921 Tulsa Race Riot Receive Reparation Payments from UUA News April, 2002

Teaching Tolerance Magazine free online
Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center - published twice per year

University of Maryland's Diversity Database
large collection pertaining to cultural diversity and multiculturalism

You'll see it when we believe it by Wayne Dwyer - recommended book for shift in the way one looks at things

Sermons & Articles on or related to this site

CHARGE OF THE CHALICE by Rev. John Crestwell (description & mp3 on podcast site & book information)

WHY WAS DR. KING KILLED? by Rev. John Crestwell (description & mp3 on podcast site)

THE THINKING OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. by Rev. John Crestwell

AUTHENTIC UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISM by Rev. John Crestwell

ONE ROCK, MANY RIPPLES!: Remembering Martin Luther King’s Example by Rev. John Crestwell

My Analysis Of Anti-Racism, Anti-Oppression & Multiculturalism by Rev. John Crestwell

WE WEAR THE MASK by Rev. John Crestwell

BLACK PIONEERS IN A WHITE DENOMINATION by Rev. John Crestwell

LETTER TO THE BLACK CHURCH IN AMERICA by Rev. John Crestwell

POWER STRUGGLE by Rev. John Crestwell

UU-Specific Resources (See also Resources directly used in past ADORE sessions above)

Diverse & Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries (DRUUMM)

DRUUMMYAYA: UU Youth & Young Adults of Color

Asian/Pacific Islander Caucus

UU Allies for Racial Equity

UU-Hispano - en lengua hispana

UUA Identity-Based Ministries

25 to 1: People of Color Experiences in Unitarian Universalism 1980-2005

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