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- Why Cities Are Still So Segregated, NPR
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- SpeakOut E-Course on Race, Privilege and Power
- Ohio State University Kirwin Institute Implicit Bias modules
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- EverFi Diversity & Inclusion Training for College Students
- Rachel Cargle Do The Work 30-day Course
- Leading with Emotional Intelligence, Speakers: Dr. Jarik Conrad and Jennifer White
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- White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism, Robin DiAngelo
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- The Banker (Apple TV)
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- 1619
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