While discussion guides are a common resource for book clubs, we hope individual readers can also find them useful for starting or enhancing conversations. Below, we share guides and other resources about antiracism for reading, watching and listening.
Reader Discussions Guides
Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
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How to be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou
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I’m Still Here, Austin Channing Brown.
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Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson
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We Were Eight Years in Power, Ta-Nehisi Coates
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For Educators
How to be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi
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Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson
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For Church Groups
16 Tips for Bridge-Building from Latasha Morrison
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Truth’s Table podcast
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Michael Todd’s sermon on Racial Reconciliation
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Bishop T.D. Jakes shares thoughts on George Floyd
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Find more at WaterBrook & Multnomah’s page on social justice »
Further Viewing
One World Ideas x Action Event Series:
- Ta-Nehisi Coates and Heather C. McGhee in conversation about their work and this moment in our society
- Karla Cornejo Villavicencio and Quiara Alegría Hudes on art and storytelling as forms of disruption, revelation, and nourishment in challenging times
- Dr. Ibram X. Kendi and Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha discuss why antiracism and fighting for the most vulnerable is more urgent than ever
The film, “Just Mercy,” free to watch on digital streaming platforms in the month of June
Rachel Cargle’s “Public Address to Revolution” YouTube talk
The personal story of Carlotta Walls LaNier, youngest of the Little Rock Nine and a true living legacy
Ta-Nehisi Coates on words that don’t belong to everyone
Dr. Ibram X. Kendi on racism in America and the term “antiracist”
Wes Moore talking to Stephen Colbert: People Don’t Relax When The Military Is Deployed In Their Communities
Bryant Terry’s TED Talk about food activism