Resources, Education & Training
Race/ism, People of Color & Indigenous Communities
- Racial Equity at UNCG
- Triad Black Lives Matter Protest Collection – UNC Greensboro Digital Collections
- Being Antiracist | National Museum of African American History and Culture
- A reading list on issues of race – Harvard Gazette
- Anti-Racism, don’t want to Ask? UNCG Libraries
- Land Acknowledgement, UNCG
- What is a Land Acknowledgement and Why? – Laurier Students’ Public Interest Research Group (lspirg.org)
- Race and Immigration. Don’t Want to Ask, UNCG Libraries
- Native American Heritage, UNCG Libraries
- Indigenous allyship: An overview (2015), Jackson Smith, Cassandra Puckett, Wendy Simon. E-book free – Laurier Students’ Public Interest Research Group (lspirg.org)
- A Conversation With Native Americans on Race | Op-Docs
- Hispanic Heritage, UNCG Libraries
- Hate is a virus. Movement began in April 2020 in response to the rise in hate crimes against Asian American and Pacific Islanders due to the pandemic.
- Stand Against Hatred. Asian Americans Advancing Justice
- Race: The Power of an Illusion (resources available at site, video available UNCG Libraries)
- How Racial Bias Works. Ted Talk, Jennifer L. Eberhardt
- URGEO Unlearning Racism in Geoscience
- Small Steps, Big Impact Episode 2 – Racial Battle Fatigue – University Teaching & Learning Commons (uncg.edu) Racial Battle Fatigue. Small Steps, Big Impact, Hosted by Brad Johnson, Guest: Dr. Shelly Brown-Jeffy
- TED Talks to help you understand racism in American. (playlist) TED Talks
- “What is Racism?” In ASL DOCUMENTARIES | Black Deaf Center
- Stand Against Hatred. Asian Americans ADVANCING JUSTICE.
- Who is Hispanic? Pew Research Center
- Fact Sheet: Protecting Students form Discrimination based on Shared Ancestry or Ethnic Characteristics. U.S Department of Education (2023).
- Self-Care and Other Resources for People of Color, compiled by Ricardo Nazario y Colon, Western Carolina University
Women, Gender & Sexuality
- SafeZone is a network of allies who promote a campus environment that is open and welcoming to all LGBTQ students. Safe and Trans Zone Program is a three-part training for faculty/staff and with various delivery options for students.
- Pride Month, UNCG Libraries
- LGBTQ Resources, Office of Intercultural Engagement
- LGBTQIA+ Don’t want to ask. UNCG Libraries
- Center for Women’s Health and Wellness (uncg.edu)
- 10 Must Read Books on Gender in the Workplace
- 12 LGBTQ Podcasts You Should Be Listening To (advocate.com)
- Queer America Podcast | Teaching Tolerance
- Gender Diversity Resource Toolkit
- Talking about pronouns in the workplace
- SafeZone is a network of allies who promote a campus environment that is open and welcoming to all LGBTQ students. Safe and Trans Zone Program is a three-part training for faculty/staff and with various delivery options for students.
- Pride Month, UNCG Libraries
- LGBTQ Resources, Office of Intercultural Engagement
- LGBTQIA+ Don’t want to ask. UNCG Libraries
- Center for Women’s Health and Wellness (uncg.edu)
- 10 Must Read Books on Gender in the Workplace
- 12 LGBTQ Podcasts You Should Be Listening To (advocate.com)
- Queer America Podcast | Teaching Tolerance
- Gender Diversity Resource Toolkit
- Talking about pronouns in the workplace
(Dis)ability & Ableism
- UNCG PhotoVoice 2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which provides protections against discrimination of people with disabilities. Office of Accessibility Resources and Services showcases PhotoVoice project — a collection of photos/drawings about how life is on campus through the lens of a person with a disability.
- Accessibility Resources at UNCG
- Understanding and Challenging Ableism, Anti-Defamation League
- Academic Ableism and Higher Education
- Hear the World, Hearing Loss Simulator
- Respect Disability. Fighting Stigmas, Advancing Opportunities
- Solutions Center, Respect Ability
- Readings on Ability and Intersectionality, Respect Ability
- Truly Inclusive: Deaf Culture and Multicultural Education
- I am Not Your Inspiration, Stella Young, TEDx
- Integrative Community Studies (also known as Beyond Academics) – Postsecondary Education Certificate Program for students with Intellectual Disabilities @ UNCG
- AUCD – Association of University Centers on Disabilities
- Carolina Institute For Developmental Disabilities
- Think College
- Small Steps, Big Impact Episode 4 – Accessibility and Accommodations – University Teaching & Learning Commons (uncg.edu) Accessibility and Accommodation, Small Steps, Big Impact, Hosted by Brad Johnson, Guest: Tina Vines
- Black Deaf Center. Black Deaf Center
- “What is Racism?” in ASL DOCUMENTARIES | Black Deaf Center
- Intersectionality and Disability. Intersectionality & Disability, featuring Keri Gray, the Keri Gray Group / Ford Foundation
- Social Justice: What’s disability got to do with it? / Ford Foundation. Discussion guide (PDF). View webpage and more videos.
Your values & disability, ft Rebecca Cokley, Center for American Progress
Rebecca Cokley, director of the Disability Justice Initiative at the Center for American Progress, a Ford grantee, shares some key steps any organization can take to become more inclusive. “It is about saying specifically, ‘As we’re doing social justice work, how is disability included?’”
Age Diversity & Ageism
Diversity Education & Training
- DiversityEDU is a research-based online training model with practical applications. There are two modules: faculty and staff and academic search committee. Certificate of Completion is received from Office of the Provost.
- UNCG Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Channel: This Channel provides learners with resources to identify behaviors that drive an inclusive culture as well as key elements that enable diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
- The Center for New North Carolinians offers professional interpreter training, immigration training, and other workshops related to diversity and working with immigrant/refugee populations.
- The Intercultural Resource Center (IRC) offers a unique space for students and faculty to explore and build a diverse community on common ground by sharing meaningful cross-cultural connections.
- Diversity at the University Libraries (UNCG)
- Research Guide on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (UNCG)
- UNCG Libraries Diversity and Inclusion Blog
- Green Zone Training is for UNCG faculty and staff to learn more about the military affiliated student experience and goals the issues and concerns faced by military affiliated students and to identify individuals who are available to assist this population.
- Implicit Bias Video Series | UCLA
- EAB Diversity and Inclusion Resources (UNCG Member)
- Cultural Humility, Clinical Conversations Training. Network of the National Library of Medicine. Five module training with resources focused on health care environment, and has broader applications.
- Indigenous Safe Space Training
- Trainings to Address Anti-Asian/Asian American Harassment. Virtual training (dates variable). Events | Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC
- UNCG Web Accessibility 101: Level 1 Web Accessibility 101 | Accessibility Resources at UNCG
- Small Steps, Big Impact Episode 8 – Sense of Belonging – University Teaching & Learning Commons (uncg.edu) Sense of Belonging, Small Steps, Big Impact, Hosted by Brad Johnson, Guest: Drs. Beverly Faircloth and Laura Gonzalez.
- Small Steps, Big Impact Episode 10 – International Students – University Teaching & Learning Commons (uncg.edu) International Students, Small Steps, Big Impact, Hosted by Brad Johnson, Guest: Drs. Maria Anatasiou and Ye (Jane) He.
- Small Steps, Big Impact Episode 14 – EDI and Wellness – University Teaching & Learning Commons (uncg.edu) EDI and Wellness, Small Steps, Big Impact, Hosted by Brad Johnson, Guest: Jamie Stephens
- UNCG Bias Reporting The bias incident report is available to any student who has observed a bias incident that involves the UNCG campus community. If this is an emergency that requires immediate attention, please contact campus police at 336.334.4444 prior to filing a bias incident report.
- Bias Education and Support Team | The Dean of Students Office (uncg.edu).
- How to reduce bias in your workplace | The Way We Work, a TED series
- Implicit Bias Video Series | UCLA
- How to resolve racially stressful situations | Howard C. Stevenson
Tools & Assessments:
- The Guide to Allyship
- Project Implicit. Implicit Association Test (IAT). Measure unconscious attitudes and beliefs about groups and social categories.
- Gender Diversity Toolkit
- Hear the World, Hearing Loss Simulator
- Ambivalent Sexism Inventory
- Disability FAQs, Respect Abilities
- Why pronouns matter?
- Implicit Bias Training Video Series. A series on implicit bias from UCLA that discusses the meaning and development of implicit bias
- The Difference Between First-Degree Racism and Third-Degree Racism
- Unconscious Gender Bias Scale for Women Leaders
- Self-Assessment Tools, for Cultural Competence. National Center for Cultural Competence, Georgetown University
- Reflecting on your Practice: Equity-focused Teaching Strategies. University of Michigan. Equity-Focused Teaching Strategies Reflection (5 principles) — crlt.umich.edu – Google Docs