Learn & Act for Justice

21-day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge

This 21-day challenge is comprised of articles, videos, podcasts, and more, compiled by educator, speaker, leader Dr. Eddie. Moore Jr. and racial justice educator and writer Debby Irving.


See also the 21-day Racial Equity Indigenous Challenge!

Justice in June

This resource was compiled by Autumn Gupta with Bryanna Wallace’s oversight for the purpose of providing a starting place for individuals trying to become better allies.  

This month-long program includes readings, TED talks, podcasts, action suggestions, etc. Choose to commit to a program of just 10 minutes a day up to 45 minutes a day.

Pride Center of Vermont

Find a great set of resources on the Pride Center Education page (videos, answers to FAQs, and more) to help you learn the basics of LGBTQ+ issues.


Visit the National Disability Rights Network site to learn about the issues affecting people with disabilities.  Learn about advocacy efforts and how you can take action.

Southern Poverty Law Center

The Southern Poverty Law Center works on a wide range of justice issues throughout the U.S. Their site is a great place to read about these issues and the work being done to move us forward.  


American Civil Liberties Union

The ACLU is another organization working to fight for the rights of all - from disability rights to juvenile justice - you can read about the work being done, the challenges to citizens' rights, and ways you can take action.

OutrightVT

Passionate about LGBTQ+ rights?  Check out the OutrightVT site to find ways to get involved and become a youth leader.



Write the World provides creative writing prompts and other writing opportunities to help young writers hone their skills as communicators and prepare to be a global citizens and justice advocates.


Explore online exhibits and collections exploring the experiences and rich culture of African Americans, find out about virtual events, access great resources for deeper learning and engagement. Check out their Talking about Race resource as one great place to start.

Great set of online exhibits and resources detailing the experiences and contributions through history of Asian and Pacific American people.  Check out their collection of 30 Asian Pacific American stories.

Visit the National Museum of the American Indian for collections featuring the history, art, culture, and experiences of Indigenous peoples in the United States.  Need a good place to start?  Try the Native Women Making Change resource.