More resources

The following links are resources discussed in our recent 'Confronting Anti-Black Racism' webinar, or provided by our panelists for further reading:

Diversify CU Boulder Now Petition:

https://sites.google.com/view/diversifycubouldernow/home

Required Reading:

This Bridge Called My Back: Writings By Radical Women of Color, edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa

Resources & articles specific to Pacific Island & Hawaiian communities:

Resources specific to the South Asian community:

Resources specific to the Asian American community:

Framing the Conversation:

Resources related specifically to the Cheyenne, Arapaho and Ute:

  • Southern Ute tribal website, detailed chronology of their history. https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/history/chronology
  • The Ute Indians of Colorado in the Twentieth Century, Richard K. Young (some historical background, as well as continuing struggle and injustice in contemporary times; also shows diversity of even closely-related tribes) https://escholarship.org/uc/item/36675292
  • The Misplaced Massacre: Struggling over the Memory of Sand Creek, by Ari Kelman (key moment in Cheyenne and Arapaho history in Colorado, as well as for Colorado generally) https://arikelman.org/a-misplaced-massacre/
  • Wind River Journeys, by Sara Wiles (photos and biographical interviews, related to contemporary Northern Arapaho -- very good introduction to contemporary reservation life, with lots of references to past history as well)

Resources related specifically to the LatinX community:

Resources on challenging white supremacy:

Please report any broken links to Valerie.Bhat@colorado.edu - Thanks! 

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