Resources for Race Dialogue

If you are interested in exploring and learning more about race in Mississippi and in America, here are a few resources to get started:

Everyday Democracy

111 Founders Plaza, Suite 1403, East Hartford, Conn., 06108

860-928-2616

everyday-democracy.org

Mission Mississippi

120 N. Congress St.

601-353-6477

missionmississippi.com

Tim Wise

Antiracist essayist, author and educator

timwise.org

William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation

University of Mississippi

P.O. Box 1848, University, Miss., 38677

662-915-6734

winterinstitute.org

U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service

950 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C., 20530

202-514-2000

justice.gov/crs/

The Frameworks Institute

1776 I St., N.W., 9th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20006

[email protected]

frameworksinstitute.org

The Annie E. Casey Foundation

701 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md., 21202

410-547-6600

aecf.org

Jackson 2000

[email protected]

jackson2000.org

Read More:

Let's Talk About Race

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Putting a Toe in the Water of the Race Conversation

What Is Racism? Why Meanings Matter in Conversations About Race

Racism Affects Families from Generation to Generation

Crimes Against (Some) Americans

What Is White Privilege?

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