RESOURCES for CONFRONTING RACISM

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology is committed to promoting the values of diversity, equity, and human rights and to confronting racism in our fields of research, our institution, and our classrooms.

As part of these efforts and to support our students, colleagues, and communities, we have compiled a broad range of resources, reading and media recommendations that reflect the varied and heterogeneous perspectives of our two disciplines. Our initiative on race and ethnicity has also included ongoing discussion series that have explored vectors of inequality, othering, scientific racism, international constructions of difference, anti-Blackness and anti-AAPI hate in the U.S. and abroad.

If you have resources you would like to share, please email Gareth Barkin at barkin@pugetsound.edu. Artwork © 2020 the RACE Project of the American Anthropological Association

A collection of ethnographic and anthropologically oriented resources highlighting the discipline's perspectives on race, antiracism, blackness and antiblackness, protest, and promoting equity and diversity.

A collection of scholarly and popular resources exploring sociological perspectives on race, ethnicity, intersectionality, inequality, social movements and change, and antiracist strategies.