Managing in the Age of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor
Today at noon Dr. Moore spoke to over 2,200 faculty and staff at the university via ZOOM on Managing in the Age of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. We’re posting the video below for quick access but will continue to enhance this post with links to resources, clips, and captioned video over the next week.
Please review or share the video with anyone you think may benefit. As mentioned in the webinar, here are some resources for following up.
- The Dynamics of Diversity Courses and Certificate Program
- The Division of Diversity and Community Engagement Site
- A Conversation Continued, on Race and UT Austin, with Dr. Leonard Moore and Interim President Jay Hartzell
- A Conversation About Race and Policing with Dr. Leonard Moore and UTPD Chief David Carter
- UT Racial Geography Tour
- HR’s Online Learning Resources
- Subscribe to Diversity and Community Engagement’s Newsletter
Below is a list of materials shared by participants in the chat during Dr. Moore’s Managing in the Age of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Please note that these materials have not been curated by the Division of Diversity and Inclusion; they reflect the participants’ conversations from the chat during the webinar.
UT/Austin-Specific
- Dr. Ted Gordon’s Racial Geography Tour
- Black Faculty Staff Association
- University Resource Groups
- Division of Diversity and Community Engagement’s Dynamics of Diversity Certificate
- Students’ 8 Demands for Transformative Change
- Dr. Richard Reddick on Mentoring Black/Latinx Students
- A Conversation about Race and Policing with Dr. Leonard Moore and UTPD Chief David Carter
- A Conversation Continued on Race and UT Austin with Dr. Leonard Moore and Interim President Jay Hartzell
- Humanities Institute’s compilation of work by UT scholars Addressing Race, Racial Justice, and Anti-Racism
- Center for Community Engagement’s The Community Classroom
- Austin Justice Coalition Founder Chas Moore: “What are you willing to relinquish–what are you willing to let go to really mean that Black Lives Matter?”
- Web series focused on gentrification in Austin
Visual Media
- 13th (Netflix)
- “Racial Wealth Gap” episode on Netflix’s Explained
- Loving (HBO)
- Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man with Emmanuel Acho (YouTube)
- Just Mercy (Amazon)
- Selma (Amazon)
- Kimberly Jones’ “How Can We Win?”
- Criterion Collection “Black Lives”
Print Media
- The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
- White Rage by Carol Anderson
- “Performative Allyship Is Deadly (Here’s What to Do Instead)” by Holiday Phillips
- White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo
- The Diversity Delusion by Heather MacDonald
- “UT’s first African American aerospace engineering professor works to promote inclusion” in The Daily Texan
- “Dear White Friends: Here’s What I Need (And Don’t Need) From You”
Social Media
Podcast
For Children
- https://thebrownbookshelf.com/
- https://www.brownbookbox.org/
- Google search results for keywords “how to teach anti-racism to young children video”
Other Online Links
- Resources Curated by Tia C. Madkins, PhD
- 10 Counterproductive Behaviors of Well-Intentioned People Workshop with Cody Charles, 6/29, 7-9 PM CST
- Talking About Race web portal at the National Museum of African American History & Culture