Myth: No one knows what to do.

Fact: You can join a movement already in progress.

Follow these organizations

Antiracism Center:

Twitter


Ijeoma Oluo:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Audre Lorde Project:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


The Conscious Kid:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Black Women’s Blueprint:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Color Of Change:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Color Of Change:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Families Belong Together:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Equal Justice Initiative (EJI):

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Equal Justice Initiative (EJI):

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Families Belong Together:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


United We Dream:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Colorlines:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


SisterSong:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


MPowerChange:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Muslim Girl:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Muslim Girl:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


RAICES:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


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Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ):

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


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The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


A note of appreciation.

 

Thank you to Sarah Sophie Flicker and Alyssa Klein for compiling this list of antiracist organizations for white folks to follow. If you haven’t yet seen the document of antiracism resources they put together, I highly recommend you take some time to check it out.

I also want to take a moment to thank Brittany Packnett (@MsPackyetti) for both sharing this resource on Twitter and for taking the time to encourage these two women to create this resource.