We have compiled anti-racism educational, advocacy, and also healing and self-care resources below. Please email physics-values@mit.edu for any suggested additions.
Self-education materials
GSC DEI Allyship Guide
- The Graduate Student Council Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee (GSC DEI) is circulating the GSC DEI Allyship Guide around MIT to help students and their research groups engage with discussions around anti-racism and effective allyship.
- Additional information on How to Use the Allyship Guide with Your Group
#ShutDownStem #ShutDownAcademia
- Resources for both those who are new to discussions about race and those who want to get more involved
- Healing and self-care resources for Black people
Particles for Justice - Strike for Black Lives
- Books, online articles and resources, podcasts, videos, kid-friendly reads, where to make donations
- Healing and Self-care information for Black people
MIT Open Learning Resources on Race
- Open courseware to learn about race, racism, and the African-American experience
MIT Libraries Racial Jusitice and Anti-Racism Resources
- Books and films are available remotely to the MIT community
Ways to advocate for or discuss anti-racism at MIT
- Institute-wide advocacy organizations
- Physics division reading clubs
- MIT Center for Theoretical Physics Anti-Racism Reading Club
- MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms Equity Journal Club (contact Alyssa Rudelis at rudelis@mit.edu)
- Events
- Events hosted by the Institute Community and Equity Office (ICEO)
- OGE GradDiversity maintains a list of graduate student-focused organizations and events