Tom Barbano (he/him/his)
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This guide will navigate you to various resources regarding race and racial justice in America.
It is organized by medium, topic, and how in-depth the resource goes. This structure was based off the work of Victoria Alexander, MEd, who developed an extensive list of anti-racist resources.