Reference this page to discover more information regarding diverse, equitable, and inclusive resource materials, events, and initiatives. Many of the resources are differentiated by your ability to watch, listen, or read them by the icons below. Please note, these are only a beginning point and not meant to be a comprehensive listing. We welcome additional resources to the list.
RESOURCE TOPIC INDEX
- MIT events and initiatives
- Keep learning with MIT
- History of Race in the United States of America (USA)
- Anti-Oppression
- Queer & Trans Liberation
- Racial Equity
- Gender
- Disability
- Religion
- STEM-Specific References
- EverFi Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Online Module List of Recommended Resources
- Inclusive Language and Pedagogy
MIT EVENTS AND INITIATIVES
MIT MLK Celebrations (1996 – Present) with multiple speakers including Aprill Ericksson, Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, Paula Williams Harrison, Richard Tapia and more It’s Intuitively Obvious by MIT students, faculty, and staff, 1996 History of MIT and the Legacy of Slavery Gender/Race Imperative @ MIT led by Professor Anita Hill, 2017-2018 | A Conversation about Race – Further Reading compiled by MIT Libraries How you can prevent and address bias and discrimination @ MIT via Harassment, Discrimination, Bias, and Hate Incident Reporting Form MIT Academic Department Climate Surveys MIT Black History Project research effort sponsored by the Office of the Provost archiving 150+ years of the black experience at MIT. MIT Department Diversity Statements, “formal statement(s) from the leader of each MIT Department, Lab, Center on behalf of one’s department or group affirming MIT’s commitment to students’ health, diversity, and inclusion.” MIT Reports about diversity, equity, and inclusion, 1949 – 2016 – including Report on the Status of Undergraduate Women at MIT (February 2016), Report on the Initiative for Faculty Race and Diversity (February 2010), and many more |
KEEP LEARNING WITH MIT
- Learn how to make a better MIT by taking additional courses via Atlas Learning Center:
- Be Part of MIT’s Inclusive Community – multiple courses offered on-campus listed in the course catalog
- GlobeSmart’s Creating an Inclusive Workplace
- LinkedIn Learning – Become an Inclusive Leader Learning Path
- EdX:
- MichiganX Managing a Diverse and Inclusive Workplace for Public Libraries
- MichiganX Diversity and Social Justice in Social Work
- CatalystX Inclusive Leadership
- ColumbiaX Inclusive Teaching: Supporting All Students in the College Classroom
HISTORY OF RACE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
History of Whiteness from Kat Blaque | Teaching Hard History (of American Slavery) from Teaching Tolerance and Hasan Jeffries | White Supremacy Culture from Dismantling Racism History of the Race Construct (in the United States) from Dismantling Racism |
ANTI-OPPRESSION
White Fragility and Deconstructing Whiteness by Robin DiAngelo, author of White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism What Is: Privilege from Kat Blaque | Tips and Tools for Addressing Systemic Power by AORTA Infiltration: How the Values of Systems of Oppression Tend to Arise in Organizations by AORTA Implicit Associations Test from Harvard University Dismantling Anti-Black Bias in Democratic Workplaces: A Toolkit by AORTA Cultural Appropriation Resource Sheet by Anti-Oppression Resource and Training Alliance (AORTA) 10 Tips on Receiving Critical Feedback by Brooke Anderson |
QUEER & TRANS LIBERATION
Trans Women are Women from Kat Blaque | Queer America by Teaching Tolerance with hosts Rupp and D’Emilio | Queer History Timeline by AORTA |
- Trans Women are Women from Kat Blaque
- Queer America by Teaching Tolerance with hosts Rupp and D’Emilio
- Queer History Timeline by AORTA
RACIAL EQUITY
What is Systemic Racism? By Race Forward Facing Race Stories by Race Forward #RaceAnd [VIDEOS] from Race Forward | Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria by Beverly D. Tatum – MIT Reads Library Guide White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Through Work in Women’s Studies by Peggy McIntosh, Wellesley Centers for Women Racial Equity Fundamentals (Core Concepts + History of Racism and Movements + Resources focus on historic construction of racism in U.S. & ongoing resistance + Data + Resources) by Racial Equity Tools |
GENDER
Uncovering Hidden Pathways by Jaleesa Trapp, MIT Media Lab 5 Ways To Recognize And Fight Sexism In The Workplace by Emily Van Devender | Why So Few? Women in STEM by AAUW Combating Sexism in Academia Starts with Combating Implicit Bias by Laura Suggs A Guide for Women in Cybersecurity by Cybersecurity Guide |
DISABILITY
Invisible Disability by Jonathan Rogers | 7 Ways to Fight Back Against Ableism by Donna Chambers Dismantling Ableism: The Moral Imperative for School Leaders by Holly Manaseri and Joshua Bornstein |
RELIGION
- Interfaith Understanding from MIT Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life
- Expelling Islamophobia from Teaching Tolerance
- Antisemitism in the US by the Anti-Defamation League
- Antisemitism Globally by the Anti-Defamation League
STEM-SPECIFIC REFERENCES
- Diversity and Inclusion Teaching by MIT Teaching and Learning Lab (TLL)
- Inclusive Learning Guide by Northwestern University The Family Institute
EVERFI DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION ONLINE MODULE LIST OF RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
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