Equity & Social Justice Learning Resources
RESJI Presentations
The following videos have been recorded as part of the Speaker Series and may be used for general education or as part of a department equity team meeting.
- Angela Russell, VP Diversity Equity and Inclusion at CUNA Mutual Group
- Black Leaders Organizing Communities, Angela Lang, Milwaukee.
- Courageous Collaborations, Dana Tippin Cutler, Attorney at law
- Disability Summit - Part 1 (more)
- Disability Summit – Part 2 (more)
- Equitable Development Report for the City of Madison, Dan MacAuliffe and Urvashi Martin, City of Madison Planning Division
- Focused Interruption Coalition, Anthony Cooper
- Foundation for Black Women's Wellness, Alia Stevenson
- Freedom Dreaming, 2024, panelists Jordan Bingham, Tariq Saqqaf, Mike Miller, Nancy Siaz, and Melissa Gombar. Moderated by kristy kumar. (NEW!)
- Freedom Dreaming, 2023, panelists Renesha Carter, Rooted; Denise Jess, Wisconsin Council of the Blind; and Geraldine Paredes Vasquez, YWCA Madison. Moderated by kristy kumar.
- The Ho-Chunk People of Tejope, Part 1: History and Context
- The Ho-Chunk People of Tejope, Part 2: Food Systems
- The Ho-Chunk People of Tejope, Part 3: Sustainability Practices
- Latinx Experiences in Education 2022, in Espanol
- Latinx Voices in Madison 2020
- The Neighborhood Indicators Project, Urvashi Martin and David Long (UW)
- Public Participation Guidance, RESJI Community Connections Team
- Scientifically Tested Methods to Reduce Racism and Promote Inclusion Dr. Marcus Brauer
- What is Environmental Justice?, Stacie Reese
- Why Does Race Matter?, Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara
Instructional Videos
- Getting Started with Madison's RESJI
- Cracking the Code (The System of Racial Inequality)
- Dr. David Shih, UW-Eau Claire, on Affirmative Action
- From Inactive Bystander to Ally (webinar)
- How the Racial Wealth Gap was created
- How to get serious about diversity and inclusion in the workplace
- Race: The Power of an Illusion (clips)
Video is available at Madison Public Library - Systemic Racism Explained
- Toward Reflective Practice
- Understanding the Problem - Racial Justice Series, Verge