Resources
Latest news and a list of resources available to our community
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Resources for Combating Racism
We’ve compiled a list of resources from Stanford LEAD, Stanford Medicine's Diversity Cabinet, the Office of Faculty Development and Engagement, and other groups to help you learn, grow, find support, get involved, and make an impact.
- Asian Women's Shelter: Rebuilding Lives Free From Violence
- A Message from the Stanford Asian Staff Forum and the Filipino American Community: Stop AAPI Hate
- Talking to Children about Racism: The Time is Now
- Diversity is a core value
- We are Living in a Racist Pandemic
- Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay – Chances are They’re Not
- Affirming Black Lives Without Inducing Trauma
- Powerful reflection from Trevor Noah
- Building Movement Project
- Link depository for Ally Action: A Google Doc with articles on how to be a better ally/accomplice, where you can donate to immediate causes, and a book list.
- Resources for Engaging in Anti-Racism Work
- Justice in June (becoming an active ally to the black community)
- Anti-racism resources for white people: Resource guide compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker and Alyssa Klein for white people to deepen their anti-racist work
- Confronting White Supremacy: Educational resource sheet put together by educators to discuss and dismantle white supremacy in the classroom.
- Centering Black Community Needs developed by the Office of Graduate Education for faculty and staff to engage in difficult conversations and better support students, postdocs, and research staff
- An Essential Reading Guide For Fighting Racism
- Centering Black Community Needs developed by the Office of Graduate Education for faculty and staff to engage in difficult conversations and better support students, postdocs, and research staff
- RaceWorks, a resource for educators and facilitators who want to develop students' or coworkers' racial literacy
- The LARA method, Listen, Affirm, Respond, and Ask Questions, builds respect and common ground between people in conversation, allowing you to explore your differences more openly and honestly
- Are You Ready to Talk? A resource for those who want. to have or lead a conversation about different identities, experiences, or viewpoints
- Lane Medical Library Antiracism Bookclub, a media-based discussion group geared toward Stanford Health affiliates, students, staff, and faculty. The group meets once a month to explore issues relevant to racism in medicine through the written word and videos.
Culture & Community Library
Stanford Martin Luther King Jr Research and Education Institute
Commentary
Annals of Internal Medicine: Life After May 25
WellMD Course
Book
"Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning”
In her new book of essays, poet and author Cathy Park Hong blends memoir, cultural criticism, and history to expose fresh truths about racialized consciousness in America.
Podcast
Race at Work is a Harvard Business Review podcast that explores the role race plays in our work and lives.
Publication
New England Journal of Medicine: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion That Matter
Publication
New England Journal of Medicine: Black Lives Matter: Six actions for health care systems to undo structural racism
Podcast
Still Processing is a New York Times culture podcast hosted by Jenna Wortham, who works for the New York Times Magazine, and Wesley Morris, the paper's critic at large.
Report
The Black Experience at Work in Charts
A new McKinsey report takes a research-driven look at Black Americans’ experience in the U.S. workplace.
Lactation Resources
Resources for employees who are pumping or expressing breast milk while on campus or at work.
- On Slack? Join the WorkLife Office channel #lactationwordsofsupport, created to provide a supportive community for Stanford parents who are breastfeeding and chestfeeding
- Lactation spaces at Stanford
- Lactation Frequently Asked Questions
- Stanford Campus Map of lactation spaces
- Getting Started With Breastfeeding
- What to Pack in your Pumping Bag
- Pumping Strategies That Work for Work
- Breastmilk Storage and Shipping
- Local Breastfeeding Support Resources
- Well-being Progress at Stanford: Advancing our commitment to lactation resources- Watch Now
For additional tips for successful breastfeeding after returning to work, please contact the University WorkLife Office via their support request form.
The Department of Medicine and Lactation Council (WellMD/WellPhD) has appointed a faculty advocate to assist faculty and trainees in optimizing their workplace lactation plan and overcoming any barriers. Dr. Jessie (Kittle) Markovits hosts an informational Zoom meeting on the last Tuesday of each month and is available for individual meetings by request. To schedule an individual meeting or receive the Zoom link and details for the group meeting, email jkittle@stanford.edu.