There are so many ways to support the Black Lives Movement, and we wanted to provide our readers with some resources that we have found particularly helpful this last week.
We don’t pretend in any way to be an authority on the issue, rather we wanted to share some of the resources we have personally found very helpful and informative. We’re always looking to learn, grown, and expand our resource list, and we would love to hear from you with any resources we missed.
IG Accounts
@blklivesmatter
@opalayo
@littlemissflint
@reclaimtheblock
@eji_org
@rachel.cargle
@blackgirlinom
@theconsciouskid
@thenapministry
@wherechangestarted
@moemotivate
Charities/Organizations (via @ellamosco)
George Floyd Memorial Fund
Minnesota Freedom Fund
Black Visions Collective
Pimento Relief Fund
Campaign Zero
Unicorn Riot
Bail Project
Fair Fight Action
Books
How to be Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi
White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo
Choke Hold: Policing Black Men, Paul Butler
Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color, Andrea Ritchie
The Hate U Give, Angie Thomas
Podcasts
Therapy for Black Girls
First Name Basis
Code Switch
Higher Learning
Shine Brighter Together
Shows/Movies/Documentaries
13 th (available for free here)
Just Mercy (available to stream for free through June on various platforms)
The Innocence Files (available on Netflix)
Explained: The Racial Wealth Gap (available for free here)
Time: The Kalief Browder Story (available on Netflix)
When They See Us (available on Netflix)
Mental Health Resources
Sista Afya
Therapy for Black Girls
Black Girl in Om
Rachel Ricketts