Trying Together’s resources include a number of articles on how to take action to promote anti-racist values and beliefs. These include ways that white people can take action in response to state-sanctioned violence, ways to talk about race, missteps and advice for allies, and how to advance justice for Asian Americans.
- 5 Ways White People Can Take Action in Response to White and State-Sanctioned Violence, Medium
- The critical role white parents play in shaping racism — and eradicating it, PBS
- How Not to be an Ally: Common missteps and advice for effective allyship, Psychology Today
- Talking About Race, National Museum of African American History & Culture
- Want to support Black Lives Matter? Here’s where to start in Pittsburgh., Kidsburgh
- Confronting Prejudice: How to Protect Yourself and Help Others, Pepperdine University
- Citizen Journalism and Political Protests, Syracuse University
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice
