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Resources for Racial Justice: Social Media

A guide to racial justice resources for members of the Nobles community to increase understanding, inclusivity and action

You can follow these organizations, accounts, and individuals on social media to learn more about racial justice, the Movement for Black Lives, anti-racism, and much more.

Organizations to Follow

ARPC logo​Antiracist Center: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook 

The Antiracist Research and Policy Center works with scholars, policymakers, journalists, and advocates to examine racial problems anew, innovate and broadcast practical policy solutions, and work with policymakers to implement them.

The Audre Lorde Project: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook 

The Audre Lorde Project is a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans and Gender Non-Conforming People of Color community organizing center, focusing on the New York City area.

instagramBlack Owned Boston: Instagram 

This Instagram account curates lists of Black-owned businesses in Greater Boston.

Black Women’s Blueprint: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Black Women’s Blueprint envisions a world where women and girls of African descent are fully empowered and where gender, race and other disparities are erased. We engage in progressive research, historical documentation, policy advocacy and organizing steeped in the struggles of Black women within their diverse communities and within dominant culture.

Cafe Con Libros: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Cafe con Libros is an intersectional Feminist community bookstore and coffee shop. Through our choice of books, programming and great coffee, we endeavor to create a vibrant community space where everyone; specifically female identified folx, feel centered, affirmed and celebrated.  

Color Of Change: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Color Of Change is the nation’s largest online racial justice organization. We help people respond effectively to injustice in the world around us. As a national online force driven by 1.7 million members, we move decision-makers in corporations and government to create a more human and less hostile world for Black people in America.

Colorlines: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Colorlines is a daily news site where race matters, featuring award-winning in-depth reporting, news analysis, opinion and curation.

The Conscious Kid: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

The Conscious Kid is an education, research and policy organization dedicated to reducing bias and promoting positive identity development in youth. We partner with organizations, children’s museums, schools, and families across the country to promote access to children’s books centering underrepresented and oppressed groups.

Equal Justice Initiative (EJI): Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

The Equal Justice Initiative is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society.

Families Belong Together: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Families Belong Together works to permanently end family separation and detention, seek accountability for the harm that’s been done, and immediately reunite all families who remain torn apart. 

The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is a coalition charged by its diverse membership of more than 200 national organizations to promote and protect the civil and human rights of all persons in the United States. Through advocacy and outreach to targeted constituencies, The Leadership Conference works toward the goal of a more open and just society – an America as good as its ideals.

MPower Change: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook 

MPower Change is a grassroots movement of U.S. Muslims working to build social, spiritual, racial, & economic justice for all people.

Muslim Girl: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Muslim Women Talk Back. Muslim Girl is an online magazine for Muslim women and girls.

NAACP: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Founded 1909, the NAACP is the nation's first and largest grassroots–based civil rights organization.

National Domestic Workers Alliance: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

The National Domestic Workers Alliance organizes domestic workers in the United States for respect, recognition and labor standards.

Prison Book Program: Twitter | Facebook | Website

Prison Book Program is a grassroots organization that exists for one purpose—to send free books to prisoners. We’ve been doing it since 1972.

RAICES Action Fund (@RAICESACTION) | TwitterRefugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES): Twitter | Instagram | Facebook 

We are a nonprofit agency that promotes justice by providing free and low-cost legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees. With legal services, social programs, bond assistance, and an advocacy team focused on changing the narrative around immigration in this country, RAICES is operating on the national frontlines of the fight for immigration rights.

surjnyc (@SURJNYC) | TwitterShowing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ): Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Showing Up for Racial Justice is a national network of groups and individuals organizing white people for racial justice.

SisterSong: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities.

United We Dream (@UNITEDWEDREAM) | TwitterUnited We Dream: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

United We Dream is the first & largest immigrant youth-led organization in the nation. We empower people to develop their leadership, their organizing skills, and to develop our own campaigns to fight for justice and dignity for immigrants and all people. This is achieved through immigrant youth-led campaigns at the local, state, and federal level.

Woke Kindergarten - Posts | FacebookWoke Kindergarten: Instagram | Facebook

Introduction to social justice concepts, picture book read-alouds and more for young children. Liberation is the goal, abolition is the journey.

People to Follow

ANGEL MILES - ADA25 Advancing LeadershipDr. Angel Miles, professor and writer: Twitter

Clint Smith, poet, writer and activist: Twitter | Instagram 

Deray McKesson, educator and civil rights activist: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Ericka Hart, sexuality educator: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Haben Girma, disability rights lawyer and activist: TwitterInstagram | Facebook

Janet Mock, entertainer and activist: Twitter Instagram | Facebook

Ibram X. Kendi, historian and author: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

The ACM Collective – Access–Centered MovementIndia Harville, disability rights activist and performance artist:
Twitter | Instagram 

Ijeoma Oluo, author, journalist and activist: TwitterInstagram 

We Need Diverse EditorsKacen Callendar, author: Twitter Instagram | Facebook 

Laverne Cox on Twitter: "I am so excited to be a part of ...Laverne Cox, actress and trans rights activist: TwitterInstagram | Facebook

Lena Waithe (@LenaWaithe) | TwitterLena Waithe, actor, writer and queer activist: TwitterInstagram | Facebook

undefinedMunroe Bergdorf, model and activist: TwitterInstagram 

Patrisse Cullors, artist and activist: Twitter Instagram | Facebook 

undefinedRoxane Gay, author and editor: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook 

Vilissa Thompson, writer and disability rights activist: TwitterInstagram | Facebook 

Janaya KhanJanaya Khan, activist,
educator, Afrofuturist: 

Twitter | Instagram | 
Facebook