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Anti-Racism Research Resources

Databases

: Click the tab on the Library’s homepage to search across all library collections, including books, ebooks, journals, magazines, newspapers, and other publications.

(log in with Farmingdale account): Articles from peer-reviewed journals, magazines, and trade publications in the following subjects: addiction studies, anthropology, community health & medical care, communications, economics, environmental studies, ethics, family studies, gender studies, geography, international relations, law, mass media, minority studies, political science, psychiatry, psychology, public welfare, social work, urban studies and more.

(log in with Farmingdale account): Tool for researching quantitative data, statistics and related information.

Newspaper Resources: A guide to newspaper resources available through 51³Ô¹Ï and online.

 

Books in Greenley Library.  Click link for more info or for the call number.

  • Ibram X. Kendi, 2017.
  • . Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi , 2020. (on order)
  • Carolin Emcke. 2019. 
  • . Eduardo Bonilla-Silva. 2018. 
  • . Robin J. DiAngelo. 

Ebooks in EbscoAcademic (log in with Farmingdale account)

  • . Alastair Bonnett. 2000. This introductory text provides students for the first time with an historical and international analysis of the development of anti-racism. Drawing on sources from around the world, the author explains the roots and describes the practice of anti-racism in Western and non-Western societies from Britain and the United States to Malaysia and Peru. Topics covered include:• the historical roots of anti-racism • race issues within organizations â€¢ the practice of anti-racism • the politics of backlash. This lively, concise book will be an indispensable resource for all students interested in issues of race, ethnicity and in contemporary society more generally.
  • . Kim Case. 2013.  Best practices for effective teaching and learning about various forms of systemic group privilege such as that based on race, gender, sexuality, religion, and class.

External Reading Lists 

Articles/Resources

NYIT

, Simmons University

Victoria Alexander

, from Association for Prevention Teaching and Research

 A learning companion for When They See Us

 Clint Smith

, Story by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Westchester Community College

, Monica C. Bell

, Center for Community Health and Development, University of Kansas

, Mireille C. Harper

 

Articles in Databases (log in with Farmingdale account)


Zembylas, Michalinos. Teaching in Higher Education, 2012-04-01, Vol.17 (2), p.113-125

 

 

Student Resources

Campus Mental Health Services (CMHS)
Campus Mental Health Services (CMHS) provides a wide range of professional counseling services to all students. These services are free. Accepted standards for confidentiality are followed at all times. Counseling is offered for individuals, couples, and groups. The effort is made to arrange meeting times that will fit with a student's academics schedule.


Use this guide to understand where prejudice comes from, what it looks like, and how you can help others experiencing it. From Pepperdine University.

Health and Wellness Center
The Health and Wellness Center is here for YOU! We are here to provide Farmingdale State College students with a wide variety of health services. A student with a current Farmingdale ID and the necessary immunization and health information are eligible to obtain these services: entrance physical exams; women's health services (Gynecological exams); immunizations- MMR, tetanus, meningitis, influenza; athletic physical exams and EKGs; medical clinics; laboratory services- including STD/STI testing; prescription and over-the-counter medications; alcohol and other addiction counseling; smoking cessation counseling; referrals for students with food insecurities.

NAACP at 51³Ô¹Ï. 
The FSC NAACP was established in Fall 2019. If you are interested in joining or asking for support, please send an email to farmingdalenaacp@gmail.com .


Free, confidential mental health support. Speak to a counselor via phone, text, or chat and get access to mental health and substance use services, in more than 200 languages

Multimedia

: A playlist of powerful StoryCorps interviews

| Khalil Gibran Muhammad

- Jeffery Robinson

hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, Podcast

| Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi

: Frank Leon Roberts, Cynthia Erivo, and Ledisi

, Podcast

Associations

, Boston University

 

 

 

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