Racial Justice
The past three years have undoubtedly been one of the most trying times many of us have lived through. The pandemic has heightened awareness of the health inequities and racism that is so prevalent not only with infant deaths but with COVID-19 and a host of other health issues and diseases. On June 4, 2020, the City of Cleveland took a bold step forward and Declared Racism a Public Health Crisis. This will help us tackle the disparities that have led to poorer health outcomes for Black residents in Cleveland and create a better future for people of color throughout the region.
But right now, we must act. We cannot be silent. Openly speak out about racial injustices. Take action. If you need help or ideas for things you can do that will make a difference, please look over the list of articles and actions below and share these resources with friends, family, and colleagues. We need to take action and be part of the solution. We cannot allow more senseless tragedies to occur.
- 75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
- Guidelines for being strong white allies
- The Role of White People in Dismantling Systemic Racism
- 8 Everyday Ways to Fight Racism
- Anti-Racism Resources for White People
- Anti-racism work is supposed to be hard
- An Antiracist Reading List
Other actions you can take:
- Discuss these issues on social media using facts, not anger. Here are some tips.
- Host a showing and discussion of the film Toxic: A Black Woman’s Story.
- Learn more about your own unconscious bias by hosting or attending a two-hour CookRoss training session.
- Check out the recorded June 5, 2020 City Club Forum, America’s Crisis: Are We Finally Ready to Confront Racism?
- Equip yourself for the long road of antiracism by finding a Racial Equity Buddy.
- Become a member of the NAACP.
- Learn more about redlining in your city.
- Ensure your HR hiring and promotion practices are being performed through an equity lens.
- Learn how racism and discrimination affect the mental health of the Black community.
Attend an online workshop:
- Numerous online racial equity workshops from “How to be an ally” to “Raising anti-racist kids” – check out this event listing
- From Awareness to Action: Strategies for Combating Racism in Health Systems – This webinar took place 2/13/20, but is recorded here for your convenience.
Silence and inaction perpetuate racism. Let your voice be heard. Collectively and individually, we can make a difference.
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