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[View this email in your browser]( The Internet's Highest Honor Jun 04, 2020 Resources on Anti-racism As part of our series focused on the movement for black lives, we’re providing tools and educational sources to actively be anti-racist. As part of our effort to amplify the networks on the Internet that are aiding in the fight against systemic racism and violence, we’re putting together resources to help aid Black communities and allies. To reiterate, resources include actions that those in the Webby community are taking, educational links, and work that has been created to address these issues. Yesterday, we focused on resources about police brutality. Today, we’ve aggregated resources to learn more about systemic racism and how to actively engage in anti-racism. You can find our [full, running list of resources]( on our website. Donate: To take immediate action, here is a [Linktree with multiple organizations]( that need financial support. We’ve added more donation links in this newsletter. As always, [Tweet us]( or [message us on Instagram]( @TheWebbyAwards if you have more resources and voices that should be highlighted. We will work to amplify them across our channels. Resources on Anti-Racism + Allyship How to Become a Better Ally: - [Anti-racist allyship starter pack]( with a lot of resources for anyone just starting - [A Guide to Allyship]( another great Google Doc with resources - Refinery29: [Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay—Chances Are They’re Not]( - [Talking Race portal]( from the National Museum of African American History & Culture - Helpful Instagram post on ways to [activate beyond social media]( - [Black and Asian-American Feminist Solidarities: A Reading List]( - [Where Is the Outrage for Breonna Taylor]( Medium article on police brutality against black women - A useful guide to [mapping our roles in a social change ecosystem]( by Deepa Iyer, Solidarity Is and Building Movement Project Media on the Black Experience in America: - [Podcasts in Color]( resource for audio stories by black and brown podcasters - Listen to The New York Times: “[1619 Project]( and [read the project]( - HBO’s [Watchmen x The Atlantic: The Massacre of Black Wall Street]( - Webby Nominee - Listen to NPR Code Switch: “[A Decade of Watching Black People Die]( - Listen to Google Brand Studio & Equal Justice Initiative: “[Lynching in America: Confronting the Legacy of Racial Terror]( - Webby Winner - Listen to Pod Save America: “[Justice for George Floyd]( Resources for Parents & Family Members: - [The Conscious Kid]( Instagram to help raise children through a critical race lens - Cosmopolitan’s article on [how to talk to your parents about black lives matter]( - [EmbraceRace]( resource to raise children who are informed about race - [Anti-Racist Lesson Plans & Resources for Educators]( Support Organizations Tackling Racial Injustice: - [Black Visions Collective]( - [Equal Justice Initiative]( - [Black Lives Matter]( - [Change.org’s Petition for Justice for Tony McDade]( [See the Full List of Resources]( Follow Along Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WP Engine]( [Monday.com]( [Slack]( [YouGov]( [KPMG]( [BASIC]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY, 10010, US [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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