We have compiled a list of resources to further your research:
The Autocomplete Truth
-UNWomen.org works to eliminate discrimination against women and girls, empower women, and achieve equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security. "The Autocomplete Truth" media project shows how very prevalent discrimination against women is today by sharing the top four autocomplete google terms with a variety of "women should..." phrases.
Unsettling America
Unsettling America is an emerging decentralized network of autonomous groups and individuals dedicated to mental and territorial decolonization throughout Turtle Island and the “Americas.” Valuable resources include the Allyship and Solidarity Guidelines, academic texts, and information about the (Un)Occupy Movement.
Native American Women, Sovereignty and Social Change
A leading text by Andrea Smith on the intricacies and forgotten women of Native American feminism, published by Feminist Studies, Inc.
Decolonizing Feminisms: Antiracist and Transnational Praxis
Decolonizing Feminisms welcomes progressive and radical feminist writing that privileges the integral connections between theory, activism, policy making and other forms of social action.
Black American Feminisms A Multidisciplinary Bibliography
An extensive bibliography of black American Feminist thought from across the disciplines.
Gradient Lair
A website dedicated to blogs, essays, and resources regarding Black Feminism.
4 Ways to Honor Native Americans Without Appropriating Our Culture
A quick, easy, and informative read that explains the line between appropriating and honoring, as viewed by Tate Walker.
Native Appropriations
"In order to justify the genocide against Native peoples in this country, we must be painted as inferior-that's the colonial game. These images continue that process."
Colorlines
"Colorlines is a daily news site where race matters, featuring award-winning investigative reporting and news analysis. Colorlines is published by Race Forward, a national organization that advances racial justice through research, media and practice."
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