Celebrating diversity, working to end racism
Celebrating diversity, working to end racism
The Seattle Housing Authority is committed to promoting diversity, advancing race and social justice, and ending racism. As part of a larger community conversation, SHA is sharing an evolving selection of stories and resources compiled by our Race and Social Justice Initiative Committee, newsletter editors, community partners and others. We welcome contributions that deepen understanding, center the voices of Black, Indigenous and People of Color, and help develop anti-racist action among white people.
National Native American Heritage Day resources
The White House: Proclamation on National Native American Heritage Month
National Congress of American Indians
University of Washington: Celebrate Native American Heritage Month
PBS: Native American Heritage Month
Indigenous People's Day resources
Watch: Video of virtual 2021 Indigenous People Festival Day 1 and Day 2
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Daybreak Star Radio Network
Potlatch Fund
KEXP
National Museum of the American Indian
Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement
Filipino American History Month resources
Seattle Chapter Filipino American National History Society
Bob Santos: International District activist
National Hispanic Heritage Month community resources
National Hispanic Heritage Month
Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs
Entre Hermanos: Seattle's Latino LGBTQ organization
Asian American and Pacific Islander community resources
Asian Pacific Islander Community Leadership Foundation
Asian Counseling and Referral Services
Asian American and Pacific Islander literature and history
Asian Americans and Seattle's Civil Rights History
Seattle Public Library: Staff-created list of books for AAPI month
The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience: Here Us Rise walkthrough
Together you can redeem the soul of our nation, by John Lewis
Representative John Lewis, the civil rights leader who died on July 17, wrote "Together you can redem the soul of our nation" shortly before his death, to be published upon the day of his funeral.
Learning tools for understanding and helping to end racism
Seattle Public Library: A Toolkit for Anti-racism Allies
Books for kids and teens about race, racism and police violence, The Seattle Times
How to be an Antiracist, The Seattle Times
The Four Bodies: A Holistic Toolkit for Coping with Racial Trauma
Animation Series: Something Happened In Our Town
Black arts, literature and history
158 Resources for Understanding Systemic Racism in America
Black Lives Matter Instructional Library
Seattle Channel: A list of powerful black voices in the community
SHA board resolution relating to Representative John Lewis
Black-led community organizers
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County
WA State Commission on African American Affairs
Washington Building Leaders of Change
Youth Undoing Institutionalized Racism
Black-owned businesses
Black-owned restaurants in Seattle