Racial Justice Resources
We are an anti-racist company and we believe that equality, freedom and protection of humans is an absolute right. We are committed to short and long term action and we will not stop until black people can live without fear for their lives, are treated with dignity and the human rights they deserve. We will not tolerate racism, brutality, prejudice, inequality or injustice of any kind.
We have established this page as a tool for you to navigate and do the work that speaks to you the most. We plan to continuously add to this list and encourage you to check back often to keep the momentum going in the fight against systemic racism and to support black lives. We do not take credit for this list as many of them have been compiled from resources that were shared with us!
Immediate Action
Petitions to Sign
Organizations to Follow on Social Media
Philly Organizations to Follow on Social Media
Organizations to Donate to
Before you donate to any of these organizations, please check their social media outlets and websites for the most updated information on donation status. Some organizations have already been very supported and are encouraging redirection of donations.
Philadelphia Organizations to Donate to
Email templates for Philadelphia CIty council budget hearing
See link in header to find your council member
Resources for Continued Work
A collection of courses books, podcasts & journal prompts
Ask yourself & journal your thoughts on these questions posted by @iamtabithabrown via Instagram
Ask yourself how many black businesses you support
Do you call out your colleagues when they say something racist?
Do you call out your friends when they say something racist?
Do you call out your family when they say something racist?
If you haven’t spoken out at all on anti-racism efforts, ask yourself why?
If you feel uncomfortable using your platform to stand up for justice, ask yourself why?
If you feel comfortable posting about the women’s march, the climate march, but not about justice for black lives, ask yourself why?
Look around your office and count the number of black colleagues you see.
Take a moment and reflect on your childhood/ high school days and think about all of the times that racism was apparent, joked about, a part of everyday life.
When you talk about how terrible it is that people are treated differently based on the color of their skin, recognize that this acknowledgment means people can be policed differently based on the color of their skin. How does that make you feel?
The TNQ Show—a web series on real topics of race and justice
Good Ancestor Academy by Layla F. Saad
Anti-Racism 101 “Crash Course“ by Monique Melton
Shine Bright Together Podcast by Monique Melton
Anti-racism Resources for White People shared via @ritualshoppe // @angelamonacojewelry
Find books, podcasts, film, tv series, videos & articles here
support black owned businesses in philly
@goodkarmaphilly Cafe
@vitalitymeditation Meditation & Yoga
@freedom.apothecary Beauty & Wellness
@annoor31 Apparel for the Muslim community & Lifestyle
@marshandmane Beauty & Wellness
@terangayoga Yoga Classes
@strippdjuice Smoothie & Juice Bar
@pottedperfection Green Design & Gardening Needs (you’ve seen their beautiful work on our walls!)
A list of Black-Owned Businesses in Philly created by @erinliveswhole
Find restaurants, bookshops, wellness, clothing & boutiques here