Here are some suggested readings:
- Aren’t We Right to be Angry? How to Respond to Social Injustice: An interview with Buddhist scholar John Makransky (By: John Makransky)
- The Complexity of Identity: “Who Am I?” (By: Beverly Daniel Tatum)
- Guidelines for Being Strong White Allies (By: Paul Kivel)
- Nice White Men or Social Justice Allies?: Using Critical Race Theory to Examine How White Male Faculty and Administrators Engage in Ally Work, Race Ethnicity and Education (By: Lori Patton and Stephanie Bondi)
- Racial Microaggressions: Implications for Clinical Practice (By: Derald Wing Sue, Christina M. Capodilupo, Gina C. Torino, Jennifer M. Bucceri, Aisha M. B. Holder, Kevin L. Nadal, and Marta Esquilin Teachers College, Columbia University)
- Racial Microaggressions as a Tool for Critical Race Research, Race Ethnicity and Education (By: Lindsay Pérez Huber and Daniel G. Solorzano)
- Social Service or Social Change? Who Benefits from your Work (By: Paul Kivel)
- What’s Wrong With ‘All Lives Matter’? (By: George Yancy and Judith Butler)
- Why White People Freak Out When They’re Called Out About Race (By: Sam Adler-Bell)