WFARCaucus Dinner&Learn 11/18
Over the course(pun intended)of a year, we invite anyone–but especially white people in the HIV movement –to break bread, build community,& become better allies
WFARCaucus Dinner&Learn 11/18 Email
WFARCaucus Dinner&Learn 11/18 Email
Dinner & Learn: An evening with the White Folks Anti-Racism Caucus · Positive Women's Network USA
Dinner & Learn: An evening with the White Folks Anti-Racism Caucus · Positive Women's Network USA
Dinner & Learn: An evening with the White Folks Anti-Racism Caucus · Positive Women's Network USA
🖤 Articles, Blogs, & Reflections
Black Lives Matter Is Not a Civil Rights Movement
Black Lives Matter Is Not a Civil Rights Movement
When White Women Cry White Tears
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When White Women Cry White Tears
Written by Mamta Motwani Accapadi, this article examines how white women’s tears function within racialized and gendered power dynamics. Using a case study and the Privileged Identity Exploration (PIE) Model, the article explains how white women’s emotional responses can shift attention away from accountability and toward their own comfort—often silencing or penalizing women of color. It outlines defense mechanisms (denial, rationalization, benevolence, etc.) and offers strategies for healthier cross-racial dialogue.
Race: The U.S. Creation Myth & Its Premise Keepers
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Race: The U.S. Creation Myth & Its Premise Keepers
Written by Elizabeth “Betita”.Martinez, this article offers a foundational explanation of white supremacy as a system—historic, institutional, and global. It describes how white supremacy shaped the creation of the United States through land theft, genocide, slavery, and expansion, and shows how racism operates as a structural, economic, and ideological force rather than individual prejudice. The article also explores Manifest Destiny, colonialism, global capitalism, and the psychological impact of racism on communities of color.
5 Ways White Feminists Can Address Our Own Racism
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5 Ways White Feminists Can Address Our Own Racism
Written by Sarah Milstein, her blog post outlines five concrete steps for white feminists to confront their own racism. Topics include prioritizing impact over intention, using defensiveness as a signal of bias, identifying personal racist behaviors, listening to people of color (especially women of color), and speaking up about racial exclusion and misrepresentation in feminist and public spaces.
💙 Podcasts & Youtube Channels
"Emergent Strategy in Social Justice" Master Class with adrienne maree brown
"Emergent Strategy in Social Justice" Master Class with adrienne maree brown
Click here for a list of materials, individuals, and organizations cited as influences during amb's UNC Asheville talks -- http://bit.ly/ambinfluencesLong-ti...
Octavia's Parables
Octavia's Parables
How to Survive the End of the World
How to Survive the End of the World
Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative — Season One - The McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University
Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative — Season One - The McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University
🩷 Guides, Toolkits, & Workbooks
Loving and Protecting Us — Interrupting Criminalization
Loving and Protecting Us — Interrupting Criminalization
Breaking the Prejudice Habit - Activities
Breaking the Prejudice Habit - Activities
Dismantling Racism: A Resource Book4Social Change
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Dismantling Racism: A Resource Book4Social Change
Created by the public charity and social welfare organization Western States Center, this comprehensive resource manual is designed to supplement a Dismantling Racism Workshop. Contents include: the history of race as a political and pseudo-scientific construct; models for understanding oppression; internalized racism and white supremacy; characteristics of anti-racist allies; organizational change frameworks; power analysis; and guidance for racial justice organizing. It draws from multiple scholars and includes definitions, timelines, tools, and curriculum materials.
Song on White People's Role in the Movement Tool
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Song on White People's Role in the Movement Tool
Created by Southerners on New Ground (SONG), this tool offers guidance for white members involved in racial justice and LGBTQ liberation movements. It outlines principles, roles, practices, and challenges for white people engaging in anti-racist organizing, emphasizing accountability, skill-sharing, reducing harm, confronting white supremacy, and supporting leadership of people of color.
Racial Stress and Self-Care Parent Tip Tool
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Racial Stress and Self-Care Parent Tip Tool
Created by the American Psychological Association (APA) for promoting Racial and Ethnic Socialization (RES), the RESilience Initiative is a parent-focused guide that helps to describe how racism affects the emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being of parents and their children. It explains types of race-related stress, how stress influences parenting behaviors, and provides practical coping and self-care strategies such as building support networks, mindfulness, exercise, cultural affirmation, and accessing therapy.
Me and White Supremacy Workbook: Self-reflection
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Me and White Supremacy Workbook: Self-reflection
Written by Layla F. Saad, this guided self-reflection workbook is designed to help individuals examine internalized white supremacy, privilege, fragility, and participation in systemic racism. It includes daily prompts, definitions, journaling exercises, and structured reflection activities to support deep personal accountability and anti-racist growth.
Interrupt Bias Calling Out Not In: Practical Guide
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Interrupt Bias Calling Out Not In: Practical Guide
Created by Dr. Rebecca Eunmi Haslam, founder of Seed the Way: Education for Justice and Equity, this practical guide explains the difference between calling out harmful behavior and calling in to deepen understanding. “Calling out” is used to interrupt harm, set boundaries, and stop oppressive comments in the moment. “Calling in” invites reflection, curiosity, and shared meaning-making. The document provides sample phrases for both approaches and emphasizes addressing behavior while valuing the person.
Capacities to Practice for White People: Rubric-style Guide
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Capacities to Practice for White People: Rubric-style Guide
Created by the Partners for Collaborative Change (PFCC), this rubric-style guide outlines core capacities white people must practice in order to unlearn racism and dismantle white supremacy. Covers structural analysis, intersectionality, disrupting white supremacy culture, countering white saviorism, understanding white fragility, practicing accountable action, shifting relationship to power, and integrating anti-racist practice at cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and systemic levels.
Ten Ways to Fight Hate: A Community Resource Guide
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Ten Ways to Fight Hate: A Community Resource Guide
Created by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), this community resource guide outlines 10 actionable strategies individuals and organizations can use to prevent, interrupt, and respond to hate incidents and hate groups, emphasizing education, unity, advocacy, and proactive engagement.
Dismantling Anti-Black Bias Democratic Workplaces: A Training Guide
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Dismantling Anti-Black Bias Democratic Workplaces: A Training Guide
Created by the Anti-Oppression Resource and Training Alliance (AORTA), this practical training guide offers frameworks, reflection exercises, case scenarios, discussion questions, and facilitation tools for recognizing, addressing, and preventing anti-Black bias within workplace culture, policies, and interpersonal interactions.
💜Frameworks, Policies, & Research
CHARACTERISTICS - WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE
CHARACTERISTICS - WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE
CHARACTERISTICS - WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE
Sometime in the late 1990s, I arrived home after a particularly frustrating consultation with an organization I was working with at the time. In a flurry of exasperation, I sat down at my computer...
Racial Humility Over Competence
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Racial Humility Over Competence
Abstract Health leaders’ response to anti-Black racism should not solely be a reaction to the police brutality and violence faced by Black communities. As part of healthcare leadership practice, we are responsible for recognizing the profound impact of anti-Black racism on all aspects of society, organizations, policies, practices, and behaviours. Based on interviews with health leaders responsible for implementing anti-Black racism strategies in their organizations, racial humility has been proposed as a necessary skill required to dismantle anti-Black racism. This requires a non-negotiable commitment, evaluation, and assessment of accountability, as well as the power to disrupt the impact of historical inequities, disparities, and discrimination experienced by Black community members. Racial humility is perceived as creating an ongoing practice to address anti-Black racism in healthcare, moving leaders from competence and discussion to reflection and transformative action.
Policy for Disrupting Anti-Black Racist Behavior
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Policy for Disrupting Anti-Black Racist Behavior
Created by the Positive Women’s Network (PWN) USA, this proposed organizational policy is designed to interrupt, address, and prevent anti-Black racist behavior in meetings, trainings, and community spaces. Includes community agreements, staff protocols for intervention, guidelines for non-Black members, accountability measures, and procedures for managing harmful interactions in real time and through follow-up.
Race2Lead: Racial Leadership Gap - Research Report
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Race2Lead: Racial Leadership Gap - Research Report
Written by the Building Movement Project (BMP), this research report examines the racial leadership gap in the nonprofit sector. It analyzes survey data from 4,000+ nonprofit workers and concludes that the gap is not due to lack of aspiration, skill, or qualification among people of color, but rather systemic bias and structural barriers within nonprofit organizations. The report calls for shifting responsibility to decision-makers, addressing implicit bias, and implementing equity-focused policies and practices.
White Supremacy Culture - A Theoretical Framework
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White Supremacy Culture - A Theoretical Framework
Conceptualized and written by Kenneth Jones and Tema Okun, this widely cited theoretical framework describes key characteristics of white supremacy culture that commonly appear in organizations. These include perfectionism, sense of urgency, defensiveness, worship of the written word, paternalism, either/or thinking, objectivity, and right to comfort. Each characteristic is paired with “antidotes” that help groups build healthier, more equitable, multicultural organizational cultures.
Accountability Glossary: Language for Navigating Systems of Oppression
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Accountability Glossary: Language for Navigating Systems of Oppression
Created by the Partners for Collaborative Change (PFCC), this comprehensive glossary defines key terms related to social justice, identity, power, privilege, and systemic oppression to support shared language, equity-centered dialogue, and learning in organizational and community settings.
🔥 HIV Agencies To Know
DesireeAlliance | Civil, Labor, and Human Rights for All Sex Workers
DesireeAlliance | Civil, Labor, and Human Rights for All Sex Workers
Positively Trans (T+) - Transgender Law Center
Positively Trans (T+) - Transgender Law Center
Change Narrative Change Policies (CNP) - a narrative change organization
Change Narrative Change Policies (CNP) - a narrative change organization
CNP, founded as Counter Narrative Project in 2014, is a non-profit that shifts narratives about Black gay and queer men to change policy and improve lives. CNP is an organization that stands in the tradition of Bayard Rustin, James Baldwin, Essex Hemphill, and other movement leaders, artists, organi
Positive Women's Network – USA – Sisterhood, Solidarity, Action!
Positive Women's Network – USA – Sisterhood, Solidarity, Action!
Sero Project | Your one-stop shop for fighting HIV criminalization.
Sero Project | Your one-stop shop for fighting HIV criminalization.
Join the fight against HIV criminalization. Sero Project advocates for people living with HIV, eliminating stigma through education & policy reform.
HIV Caucus | US PLHIV
HIV Caucus | US PLHIV
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