Race Matters Online

: Includes a new introduction reflecting on modern movements like Black Lives Matter. Available at Penguin Random House (~$22.95) and Buffalo Street Books (~$34.99).

Produced by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, this toolkit is a professional "how-to" guide for organizations, policymakers, and advocates to create racial equity. : Race matters

First published in 1993, this book is a foundational text in American sociology and racial dialogue. It explores the "litmus test" for American democracy—how it treats its Black citizens. : : Includes a new introduction reflecting on modern

: Strategies for productive dialogue, such as stressing uniting values (e.g., "opportunity") and bundling problems with actionable solutions to avoid "compassion fatigue". Casey Foundation, this toolkit is a professional "how-to"

: You can access these materials through the Race Matters Collection or the IECMHC User's Guide . 3. Guide for Productive Dialogue Race Matters Toolkit: User's Guide

: Explains how to use the toolkit to "make the case" and "do the work" of creating equality.

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Official Trailer

In ANTLERS, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff, discover that a young student (Jeremy T. Thomas) is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.

Directed by:
Scott Cooper
Screenplay by:
Henry Chaisson
Nick Antosca
 Scott Cooper
Produced by:
Guillermo del Toro
J. Miles Dale
David S. Goyer
Cast:
Keri Russell
Jesse Plemons
Jeremy T. Thomas

: Includes a new introduction reflecting on modern movements like Black Lives Matter. Available at Penguin Random House (~$22.95) and Buffalo Street Books (~$34.99).

Produced by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, this toolkit is a professional "how-to" guide for organizations, policymakers, and advocates to create racial equity. :

First published in 1993, this book is a foundational text in American sociology and racial dialogue. It explores the "litmus test" for American democracy—how it treats its Black citizens. :

: Strategies for productive dialogue, such as stressing uniting values (e.g., "opportunity") and bundling problems with actionable solutions to avoid "compassion fatigue".

: You can access these materials through the Race Matters Collection or the IECMHC User's Guide . 3. Guide for Productive Dialogue Race Matters Toolkit: User's Guide

: Explains how to use the toolkit to "make the case" and "do the work" of creating equality.