Biracial Unicorns Toolkit: Surviving PWIs
life in predominantly white institutions
April's toolkit is here! This month we're looking at how we survive operating within Predominantly White Institutions.
Watch: Blurred Lines: A Documentary on the Declining Differences Between Historically Black Colleges & Universities in Today's Society by Elynor Moss (https://bit.ly/3m35Os5)
Watch: Dear White People (show, streaming on Netflix)
Read: Your Predominantly White Organization (Yes, Even Yours) is Exactly One Live-Tweeted Racist Event Away from Public Disgrace by Brigitte Fielder (https://bit.ly/2QPdUct)
Read: How to be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi (wherever you find your books, we always recommend checking your library first, this book has seen a lot of popularity so your library probably has it - if not, check your local bookshop or bookshop.org - there's a workbook too)
Follow: @changethemuseum on Instagram
Act: send us your "Surviving PWIs" stories via email or social media for us to share on instagram.
Act: Research PWIs in your field/take a look at a PWI you work at and consider this list: White Supremacy Culture Characteristics by Kenneth Jones and Tema Okun (https://www.showingupforracialjustice.org/white-supremacy-culture-characteristics.html)
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