Anti-Racist Resources For Your Youth Group

As the events in the US over the past few weeks have brought to light, once again, the ways in which we are failing our black brothers and sisters we, the staff of ThereforeGo Ministries, are heartbroken. We do not want to turn away from this pain, but instead, we would like to do a better job of pointing you towards resources to use with your youth group or during your SERVE experiences.

The reality is that we are a staff of white individuals who are nowhere near experts on the topic of anti-racism. So, we will not be writing think pieces or attempting to develop resources of our own, but instead, we have compiled a list of organizations, curriculum, media, and other materials that may help you bring this conversation to the surface with your teenagers.

 
  • CRCNA Race Relations
  • Be The Bridge
    • This Christian organization has been working to empower people and culture toward racial healing, equity and reconciliation for years. On their website, bethebridge.com, you will find countless resources including a section specifically designed for teenagers.
    • Website: https://bethebridge.com/
  • CCDA Justice Initiatives
  • Video Series: The Next Question
  • Austin Channing Brown
    • Book: “I’m Still Here”
    • Newsletter: Role Call
  • Jamar Tisby
    • Book: “The Color Of Compromise; The Truth About The American Church’s Complicity in Racism”
    • Book: “How to Fight Racism”
    • Website: https://jemartisby.com/
  • The Witness
  • Resources listed by Robin DiAngelo: (Categories include: General, for White Parents, and Handouts, Education System)
  • Andre Henry
  • Ally Henny
  • The Witness
  • Emmanuel Acho
    • Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man; on Facebook.
  • Harbor Kids: Resources for families to support conversations on race and equality
  • If you would like a more detailed list that was compiled by and for Social Workers and parents in the United States check out the link below.
    • bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCES  This list includes books, movies, podcasts, articles, social media accounts and other resources about Anti-Racism.

Additional Justice Resources