Canadian Resources
- Health Association of African Canadians
- Government of Canada - Black History Month
- Black Lives Matter
- Black Legal Action Centre
- Federation of Black Canadians
- Black Youth Help Line
- Black Health Alliance
Further Reading
- How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X Kendi
- White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo
- Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Me and White Supremacy, Layla F Saad
- Stamped, Ibram X Kendi and Jason Reynolds (YA book)
- Why You Should Stop Saying “All Lives Matter,” Explained in 9 Different Ways
- Anti-Racism For Kids 101: Starting To Talk About Race
- Racial Injustice: Medicine is not Exempt
- Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay — Chances Are They’re Not
- A Reading List for Children and Families
- People Like Us: How Our Identities Shape Health And Educational Success
- Racism in Canada Is Ever-Present, But We Have A Long History Of Denial
- Black Women in Canada
- How to Be an Inclusive Leader : Your Role in Creating Cultures of Belonging Where Everyone Can Thrive (Student Link for Free Access)
- Indigenous Allyship: An Overview
- Nova Scotia still faces a disturbing problem with racism, a problem that can be traced back centuries in the province (Globe and Mail)
- Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care (Institute of Medicine 2003)
- Raising and Teaching Anti-Racist Kids Reading List (The University of Toronto Libraries)
- Toolkit on Race and Mental Health at Work (European Network Against Racism)
- The Summit Wellness Group'S Top 61 BIPOC Addiction & Mental Health Resources
Social Media Voices
- El Jones, Activist (Facebook)
- Roxane Gay, Writer (Twitter)
- Rachel Elizabeth Cargle, Writer and Activist (Instagram)
- Deray Mckesson, Activist (Twitter)
- Brittany Packnett, Activist (Twitter)
Videos
- TEDMED 2015: The Problem with Race-Based Medicine (Dorothy Roberts)
- TEDMED 2016: How Racism Makes us Sick (David R. Williams)
- TEDxOakland: Eliminating Microaggressions: The Next Level of Inclusion (Tiffany Alvoid)
- TEDxUTSC: Public Safety is Anti-Black (Desmond Cole)
- There’s Something In the Water (Netflix)
- Explained: Racial Wealth Gap (YouTube)
- TEDxTimberlaneSchools: How Studying Privilege Systems Can Strengthen Compassion (Peggy McIntosh)
- OPA Webinar: The Role of Pharmacy Professionals in Supporting the Mental Health & Wellness of Indigenous Peoples
Webinars
- The Impact of Racism on the Health and Well-Being of the Nation (American Public Health Association)
- Learning about Racism (The Canadian Race Relations Foundation)
- The Diversity Gap (Bethaney Wilkinson)
- Anti-Blackness & Its Link to Racism, Privilege, and Power (Dante King & UCSF)
- PANS Diversity & Inclusion Webinar Series with April Howe
Podcasts/Interviews
- Still Processing, hosted by Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris (The New York Times)
- Pod Save the People, hosted by Deray Mckesson (Crooked Media)
- 1619, hosted by Nikole Hannah Jones (The New York Times)
- Code Switch, hosted by Shereen Marisol Meraji and Gene Demby (NPR)
- Code Black, co-founded by Renee Duncan, Bunmi Adeoye and Maxine McDonald (Code Black Communicator Network)
- People Like Us: How Our Identities Shape Health And Educational Success
- The Diversity Gap (Bethaney Wilkinson)
Organizations for Donations
- Black Lives Matter Solidarity Fund Nova Scotia
- Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- The Africville Heritage Trust: Email Juanita Peters (gmafricvillemuseum@gmail.com)
- Imhotep's Legacy Academy (ILA)
- Association of Black Social Workers of Nova Scotia
- The Black Cultural Society / Centre for Nova Scotia