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Day 13: Week Two Catch-Up & Reflections

Posted By Nicki Leone, Saturday, February 18, 2023
Updated: Saturday, February 11, 2023

Author Photo Credit: Vogue.com/O’Shea Tometi | Excerpted from Words of Change: Anti-Racism by permission of Sasquatch Books. Copyright 2020 By Kenyra Rankin. All rights reserved.

Reflect

Take some time to catch up on this past week’s prompts. Reflect on the different approaches we have explored so far for addressing the different levels of racism (internalized, interpersonal, institutional, structural) and white superiority/supremacy.

Which ones jump out that you want to use or explore more? Are there others that come to mind or that you are already using? Please share! What questions are you left with?

Consider having a conversation with someone else about your thoughts, feelings and discoveries around ways to undo and promote healing from racism and white supremacy.

Explore other links on the Challenge Resource Page. See how other Challenge participants are doing, and let them know how you are doing on the Challenge Bulletin Board


SIBA thanks its generous sponsors, who have made the 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge possible:

SourcebooksIngram Content Group

Words of Change

Many of the quotes used in the Challenge are excerpted from Words of Change: Anti-Racism by permission of Sasquatch Books. Copyright 2020 By Kenyra Rankin. All rights reserved.

Although SIBA has modified when appropriate for a bookseller audience, the majority of prompts and resources come directly from the 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge created by Food Solutions New England (FSNE), a regional collaborative network organized to support the emergence and continued viability of a New England food system that is a resilient driver of healthy food for all, racial equity, sustainable farming and fishing, and thriving communities. We are so grateful for their extraordinary work creating this program and making it available to other organizations.

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