Protests against the violent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and others are emboldening and expanding the movement to fight racism. But to make progress, many of us may need to adjust our thinking — and our actions. Below is a list of resources for white people to educate themselves about racial injustice in the United States and to combat racism and racial injustice in their everyday life.

The Template for Using White Privilege to Fight Racism (Washington Post)

Beyond Protests: 5 More Ways To Channel Anger Into Action To Fight Racism (NPR)

Showing Up For Racial Justice: Understanding White Privilege and its Benefits (Showing Up For Racial Justice)

Racial Justice, Racial Equity, and Anti-Racism Reading List (Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government)

75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice (Medium)

12 Resources to Help You Understand and Promote Racial Equity (Idealist)