Anti-Racism Resources List
In June of 2020, the Birds Connect Seattle Board of Directors approved our new strategic plan, Cities at the Center. The plan identified a specific goal and action plan to support and increase Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) leadership at Birds Connect Seattle. This goal centers our commitment to understanding and eradicating structural racial inequity at every level of our work. Critical first steps in this process must involve listening and learning, both as individuals and as an organization.
As a precursor to formal trainings, Birds Connect Seattle’s Equity & Justice Committee has prepared a curated list of anti-racism resources for self-guided learning to share with our community. We hope that members of our community of all races will find many of these resources helpful. We particularly urge white members of the Birds Connect Seattle community to utilize this resource list, because the nature of systemic racism and white privilege allows white people to avoid thinking critically about race, racism, and whiteness. Engaging with these learning resources will give you the analytical tools necessary to be part of Birds Connect Seattle’s efforts to identify and dismantle systems of oppression in our organization and community, and to actively work toward an anti-racist future. We invite you to join us in this important and necessary work in two ways: 1) using the list, and 2) improving the list.
Suggestions for using the list:
- As an individual: Consider where you are in your own anti-racism journey as you approach the list and think about your learning style to choose where best to begin. Consider whether you would like your engagement session to be reflective, educational, or lead to action. The resourecs available come in a variety of forms, including articles, videos, and podcasts.
- As a community: You do not need to be a part of a formal group of volunteers at Birds Connect Seattle to benefit from these resources. Informal book clubs or discussion groups with friends can spark deep introspection and motivate change.
Help us strengthen the list:
- Let us know if any important resource is missing.
- Provide feedback on the resources already included.
- Share how you’d like to be supported in using the list.
Sincerely,
The Birds Connect Seattle Equity & Justice Committee
Working Towards an IDEAL CBC
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Several impactful changes are coming to this year’s Christmas Bird Count (CBC). Read more about the work to make CBC more inclusive for our whole community.
Who Speaks For the Trees?
Jun 20, 2024
Tree Equity Network, co-founded by Birds Connect Seattle with Seattle Parks Foundation, is bringing together stakeholders to identify our collective strengths and resources to help Seattle meet its goal of 30% equitable tree canopy coverage by 2037.
Community Speaker Series: Growing, Centering, and Connecting to Environmental Justice
Jun 20, 2024
Community and social connection seem to be something we both crave and need. With the recent return of our newly named Community Speaker Series, we have chosen to
focus these presentations on the themes of Grow, Center, and Connect. In doing so, we believe we can foster a more inclusive and impactful conservation movement that more clearly illustrates the interconnectedness of avian
conservation and environmental justice and will shape the future of urban conservation.
