Anti-Racist Resources

"During this saddening time of increased anti-Asian violence across the country, including here in San Francisco, we stand with our Asian and Asian-American students, families and Galileo staff in common shock and outrage. Violence suffered by any member of the community is pain inflicted upon all.


In these times, it is not uncommon to think that one suffers alone or that work must continue as normal. We urge that you reflect and talk about these events, and take the time you need to breathe and exercise self-care. For support in having these conversations or to learn more about recent events, refer to the following resources [below] "


- Galileo Administrative Team & Galileo Instructional Leadership Team

Black, Indigenous and People of Color Resources

Discussion and resources on how to self-reflect and address racism.

This is a SFUSD Hyperdoc that has compiled resources, information and tools to combat and educate on anti-asian hate.

Can report hate crimes (multi-lingual) here and includes resources, context, and how to be safe.

Their mission is to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community. They aspire to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide.


Includes video, writing prompts and resources.

Available in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese. Provides information on what is a hate crime, the effects, what to report, your rights, prevention tips and much more. Available for download as a PDF - Specific to SF/Oakland.

As a school district that values diversity, we believe Black History should be celebrated 365 days a year — 366 in a leap year. The diverse histories, experiences, stories and voices of Black people should be recognized, honored, and uplifted every day.

A letter for why the Black Lives Matter movement is important.


Available in other languages.

Linked is an article that has an excerpt from the 2019 book How To Be an Antiracist, historian Ibram X. Kendi who breaks down exactly what the term means – and why clear language is a vital first step in the battle against prejudice.

This toolkit was created to collate, condense and share the lessons we have learned in ensuring that our direct actions are centered on healing justice.


In 2020, exploring the harsh complexities of racism and systemic injustice is still a painful task for most adults, but how do our children process these concepts?

Dr. Ibram X. Kendi and Dr. Allison Briscoe-Smith teach us how in this video .

This Anti-Racism Daily unpacks "This Land is Your Land", and how this language has come been used and the damage to our indigenous communities.

This newsletter educates us on the historical context of the inauguration, our indigenous communities, provides key takeaways and explains related issues.

An article that discusses the history behind Black History Month.

We all play a role in creating safe public space by supporting each other when we’re harassed. That’s what this bystander intervention guide is all about.

A document containing resources and information to educate and combat systematic racism.

This is a glossary with all the relevant terms and definitions used in our current political climate.

This 7,241 page reference center is dedicated to providing information to the general public on African American history and the history of more than one billion people of African ancestry around the world.

Addresses Anti-Blackness within the Asian community and how this occurred and is maintained now.

The AAC has created this manual in an effort to combat the recent surge in antiAsian violence happening worldwide. This manual provides historical context, guidelines, resources, bystander, contacts, intervention.

How to talk to Kids about Racism and Racial violence. Includes short video.