We are proactively gathering and sharing resources from leading experts on eliminating racism and advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion for all. Here is the first resource we are sharing, which is a guide for us as we seek to become an anti-racist organization. If you have resources you would like to contribute, please contact us.

Continuum on Becoming An Anti-racist Organization

This worksheet describes how to develop a fully inclusive, anti-racist, multicultural organization in a transformed society which intentionally & publicly excludes or segregates African Americans, Native Americans.
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Cultural Competence Checklist

A culturally competent professional is one who is actively in the process of becoming aware of his or her own assumptions about human behavior, values, biases, preconceived notions, personal limitations, and so forth.
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Types of Racial Inequality

Learn the definitions of three types of racial inequity.
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Black History Resources

To recognize and honor Black History, we compiled a set of educational resources that we shared with Goodwill employees during Black History Month.  We invite you to join us on this critical journey to learn and to take action to eliminate racism and advance equity, diversity, and inclusion for all.
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Just Transition For Philanthropy

A Just Transition for philanthropy requires philanthropic institutions to shift their practices away from extraction towards regeneration
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Anti-racist Resource Guide

A culturally competent professional is one who is actively in the process of becoming aware of his or her own assumptions about human behavior, values, biases, preconceived notions, personal limitations, and so forth.
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America’s Long History of Scapegoating its Asian Citizens

When leaders call COVID-19 the “China virus,” it harkens back to decades of state-sanctioned discrimination against Asian Americans.
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Books About Asian Pacific American History and Experiences

View a list of publications collected by The Seattle Public Library.
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What is the Model Minority Myth?

The myth of the “model minority” is pervasive. It does real damage. And Asian American students aren’t the only ones it harms.
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Anti-Asian Racism Exposes the Model Minority Myth

The idea that COVID-19 originated in China has provoked an upsurge in bias against Asians in the United States.
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Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast

This is a weekly show that explores the cultural, artistic, historical, and spiritual aspects of the Asian American community.
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Self-Evident: Asian America’s Stories

Telling Asian America’s stories to explore what it really means to claim America today.
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