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Get Ready, Respond & Report, Acknowledge, Communicate, Educate
Hate Solves Nothing. Make the world a better place. Online Resources related to addressing and combatting hate-bias
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Digital accessibility expert Kosi Asabere demonstrates the importance of ordered headings.
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A panel with scholar-activists on the meaning of anti-Blackness and how it works systemically.
List of heritage and history months celebrated at UMD
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How to talk to kids of color about race and racism with Dr. Maryam Jernigan-Noesi
Campus Unit: Bias Incident Support Services
Practical advice for talking to children of color about race and racism
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Digital accessibility expert Kosi Asabere demonstrates how inaccessible images create a frustrating user experience.
Jazz history and DEI connections
A series from Diversity Training & Education about Jewish identities and antisemitism
In order to be assist campus community members’ understandings of and responses to hate-bias incidents and hate crimes, the Hate-Bias Response Program has created a list of key hate-bias terms and definitions.