"What Should We Tell the Children?" blog post
Teaching Tolerance: Post-Election Activity
Teaching Tolerance: "Begin Within" (facilitating discussions when emotions run high)
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/173YRNe1euFhHI36C387s2xYZnZuvuGgAwyyPmh3_gPQ/mobilebasic
Zinn Education Project Post-Election Resources
Harvard's Usable Knowledge: After the Election, What Now?
Eight Actions to Reduce Racism in College Classrooms | AAUP
Southern Law Poverty Center on responding to everyday bigotry
School Administrators: Are You Ready?
Responding to Hate and Bias at School: A Guide for Administrators, Counselors, and Teachers
LGBT Best PRcatices School Poster
From the UW Provost:
Campus and Community Resources for Self-Care and Mental Health
What It Really Means to Hold Space for Someone, by Heather Plett
http://upliftconnect.com/hold-space/
4 Self-Care Resources for Days When the World is Terrible, by Miriam Zoila Perez
https://www.colorlines.com/articles/4-self-care-resources-days-when-world-terrible
3 Ways to Prioritize Self-Care While Resisting Dehumanization: Because #BlackWellnessMatters,
by Akilah S. Richards
http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/07/self-care-resisting-dehumanization/
Transforming Anger into Building Solidarity, by Beth Berila
http://www.contemplativepracticesforantioppressionpedagogy.com/blog/transforming-anger-into-building-solidarity-by-beth-berila-phd
5 Self-Care Tips for Activists – ‘Cause Being Woke Shouldn’t Mean Your Spirit’s Broke, by Kim Tran
http://everydayfeminism.com/2016/04/self-care-for-woke-folks/
What’s Missing When We Talk About Self-Care, by Carmenleah Ascencio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eX5Wjm4FrE
Engaging in Difficult Conversations
Calling In: A Quick Guide on When and How, by Sian Ferguson
http://everydayfeminism.com/2015/01/guide-to-calling-in/
Solidarity Building
30 Ways to Be a Better Ally, by Jamie Utt
http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/01/30-ways-to-be-a-better-ally-in-2014/
Being An Ally/Building Solidarity, by Southerners On New Ground (S.O.N.G.)
http://southernersonnewground.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/SONG-Being-An-Ally-Building-Solidarity.pdf
Ways to Contribute to Community Organizing
26 Ways to Be in the Struggle Beyond the Streets, by Anderson, Barett, Dixon, Garrido, Kane, Nancherla, Narichania, Narasimham, Rabiyah and Richart
https://issuu.com/nlc.sf.2014/docs/beyondthestreets_final
24-Hour Crisis Clinic
http://crisisclinic.org/find-help/crisis-line/
866-427-4747 or 206-461-3222
King County
Dial 211 (M–F, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.)
Pierce County Crisis Line
800-576-7764
Snohomish County 24-Hour Crisis Line
800-584-5578 or 425-258-4357
Skagit County 24-Hour Crisis Line
800-584-3578
NW Network of Bi, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse
http://www.nwnetwork.org/
206–568-7777
Trans Lifeline
877-565-8860
UW Bothell – Counseling Services
https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/counseling/counseling-services
425-352-3183
UW Tacoma – Student Counseling Center
http://directory.tacoma.uw.edu/department/student-counseling-center
253-692-4522
UW Seattle Hall Health Center – Mental Health Clinic
http://depts.washington.edu/hhpccweb/project/mental-health-clinic/
206-543-5030