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    Miscellaneous Links

    Bruce Poinsette's articles and comments
    Adapted version of "Ain't Gonna Turn Me Around" shared at 8/14/17 meeting
    "Ain't Gonna Turn Me Around" as learned by Willie

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    How white allies can handle being called-out for racial microaggressions

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    An excellent list of 70+ race resources for white people (compiled by a white person)

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    AFL-CIO Racial and Economic Justice Conversation Manual

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    Step UP! Bystander Intervention Facilitation Guide

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    Step UP!: stages from supporting oppression to opposing it

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    Oregonian Article: Doctor Responds to Racism in ER

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    Teaching Tolerance: Anti-Bias Framework Manual

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    NYT Article: Why the Nazis came to Charlottesville

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    Handbook for Exploring Cultural Change

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    The Critical Challenge of Calling Out Racism

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    Reference Bibliography of Racism in Oregon and the U.S.

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    Tools or Diversity Training from Lee Mun Wah and Stirfry Seminars

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    Teaching Tolerance: classroom and professional development resources

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    Racial Equity Tools: tools, research, tips, curricula and ideas for people who want to increase their own understanding and to help those working toward justice at every level – in systems, organizations, communities and the culture at large.

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