Resources and Support
These resources aim to serve students, staff and faculty to expand their knowledge of diversity, equity and inclusion work, build allyship within our communities, and provide information on professional development opportunities. This is not a comprehensive list, and this page will be updated.
For Campus and Anti-Racism Actions, visit the Anti-Racism Efforts landing page.
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights
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Antisemitism Resources
Community and Mental Health Resources
- Hillel, Kent State University
- Counseling and Psychological Services, Kent State University
- Naaleh Cleveland, Strengthening the Mental and Emotional Well-Being of the Jewish Community
- Counseling and Psychiatry Services, Jewish Family Services Association of Cleveland
Educational Resources
- Addressing Antisemitism Through Education, UNESCO
- Antisemitism Throughout Time (2:57 Video), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Antisemitism Today (7:05 video), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Combating Antisemistism in the Workplace, Society of Human Resources Management
- Confronting Antisemitism, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Definition, American Jewish Committee
- Definition, Anti-Defamation League
- Definition and History, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- History of Antisemitism, Anti-Defamation League
- Lesson Plan: Black Americans and the Nazi Olympics, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Lesson Plan: History of Antisemitism and the Holocaust, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Lesson Plan: Nazi Racism, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Lesson Plan: Racial “Science and Law in Nazi Germany and the United States: Timeline Extension, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Lesson Plan: Understanding Nazi Symbols, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Modern Examples of Antisemitism, Shine a Light
- Report Antisemitism on Campus, Anti-Defamation League and Hillel International
- Table Talk: Family Conversations about Current Events, Anti-Defamation League
- Talk and Take Action: Parents’ and Caregivers’ Guide to Countering Antisemitism, USC Shoah Foundation
- The American Jewish Experience: A Conversation About Anti-Semitism with Dr. Deborah Lipstadt (Nov. 9, 2020), Kent State University Town Hall Series
- The American Jewish Experience (Oct. 15, 2020), Kent State University Town Hall Series
- Translate Hate Glossary, American Jewish Committee
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Community Resources
Below are resources to be used as a community or in collaboration with other people.
Internal KSU Resources
- Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islader Faculty and Staff Alliance, AAAPI-FASA (employee resource group)
- Latino Networking Caucus (employee resource group)
- Pan-African Faculty and Staff Association (employee resource group)
- Spectrum (employee resource group)
- Women of Color Collective (employee resource group)
- CARES Center (basic needs for students)
- Center for Adult and Veteran Services, CAVS (student resource)
- Student Multicultural Center
- LGBTQ+ Center
- Women's Center
External Resources
- AAC&U (conference)
- Akron Urban League (volunteering)
- ASIA (community group)
- Cleveland Council on World Affairs (LEAD Program)
- Cleveland Foundation (internship)
- Family Equality (website)
- NCORE (conference)
- NADOHE (conference)
- PFLAG Kent (community group)
- Right to Be (formerly Holla back) (community resources)
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Individual Resources
Below are resources to be used as an individual - whether you need the resources for yourself or want to improve your allyship.
Articles/Books
- Guide to Being an Anti-Racism Activist (article, 5 minute read)
- Be a Better Ally (article, 10 minute read)
- Confronting Prejudice: How to Protect Yourself and Help Others (article, 15 minute read)
- Racism and the Invisible Struggle of Mental Health in the Black Community (article, 15 minute read)
- The Role of White Co-Conspirators in Dismantling Systemic Racism (article, 15 minute read)
- Inclusify: The Power of Uniqueness and Belonging to Build Innovative Teams (book)
- What If I Say the Wrong Thing?: 25 Habits for Culturally Effective People (book)
Videos
- Addressing Racial Injustice Forum (video, 1 hour watch)
- Asian American documentary series by PBS
- Archeology of the Self: Sustaining Racial Literacy in the Movement for Change (video, 1 hour watch)
- Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion YouTube Page
- Use this link to watch previous university town halls and access virtual trainings through our division.
Podcasts
- Code Switch (podcast)
- Flashes of DEI Podcast
- Our division's podcast led by Katie Mattise!
- When Xenophobia Spreads Like a Virus (25 minute listen)
Trainings
- Linkedin Learning
- Kent State has a university membership for all students, faculty and staff to utilize online trainings.
- Disability as Diversity Toolkit (website with online training modules)
Websites
- Allyship in the Workplace (website)
- Decolonizing Your Syllabus (webpage, 5 minute read)
- National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (website, multiple resources, KSU university membership)
- Anti-Racism Resource Guide (website, multiple resources)
- The Role of White Educators in Antiracist Education (webpage, 5 minute read)
- Building Diverse Campuses: 4 Key Questions and 4 Case Studies (long read, Kent State has a licensed account)
- Rochester Racial Justice Toolkit (website)
- National LGBT Health Education Center (website, multiple resources)
- 1619 Project Education Materials Collection (website)
- RespectAbility (website)
- Advocates for Ohio - Equity Resources (website)
- EdTech Equity (website, toolkit available)
- Health Equity Guide.org (website)
- ARCH (Allies for Reaching Community Health Equity) (website)
- Mental Health and Wellness Resources For Students Of Color (website)
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Islamophobia Resources
Community and Mental Health Resources
- Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Ohio
- Muslim Students’ Association, Kent State University
- Counseling and Psychological Services, Kent State University
- Islamic Center of Kent
Educational Resources
- Be an Advocate Against Islamophobia, Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Combating Islamophobia, American Psychological Association
- Countering and Dismantling Islamophobia, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
- Definition, Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Definition, working, Professor Imran Awan and Dr Irene Zempi in Preparing for the report to the 46th Session of Human Rights Council
- Dismantling Anti-Muslim Sentiment in the United States, One New Humanity
- Dismantling Islamphobia in Schools, Harvard Graduate School of Education
- Educator’s Guide to Islamic Religious Practices, Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Guidance to U.S. Employees in Response to Islamophobic and Anti-Palestinian Rhetoic in the Workplace, Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Guide to Bullying and Bias in Schools, Council on American-Islamic Relations
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, March 15, United Nations
- Table Talk: Family Conversations about Current Events, Anti-Defamation League
- The Roots of American Islamophobia, PBS
- Understanding Anti-Muslim Sentiment in the West, Gallup
- What is Islamophobia?, Georgetown University
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Syllabus Resources
Below are a series of resources, each approved by Faculty Senate, that can be used as students, staff and faculty see fit in their materials and events.
Kent State University Land Acknowledgment
We acknowledge that the lands of Kent State University were the previous homes of people who were removed from this area without their consent by the colonial practices of the United States government. Before removal, these groups created networks that extended from Wyoming to the Florida Coast and Appalachia and to the northern reaches of Lake Superior. These societies included people of the Shawnee, Seneca-Cayuga, Delaware, Wyandots, Ottawa and Miami. We honor their lives – both past and present – and strive to move beyond remembrance toward reflection and responsibility through honest accounts of the past and the development of cultural knowledge and community.
Commitment to Equitable Learning Environment
Kent State University is committed to the creation and maintenance of equitable and inclusive learning spaces. This course is a learning environment where all will be treated with respect and dignity, and where all individuals will have an equitable opportunity to succeed. The diversity that each student brings to this course is viewed as a strength and a benefit. Dimensions of diversity and their intersections include but are not limited to: race, ethnicity, national origin, primary language, age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, mental and physical abilities, socio-economic status, family/caregiver status, and veteran status.
Commitment to Racial Equity
Kent State University has a storied history of advocacy and student activism that informs and shapes both the identity and actions of the institution and its community members. KSU takes pride in its reputation as an institution where anti-racism has taken roots since at least the late 1960s and early 70s through the collective resistance of Black students, faculty and staff against systemic racism and inequalities in the United States. This activism has continued to the present day.
Kent State is committed to working collectively to dismantle systemic injustice so that Black, Indigenous, Asian American, Hispanic and all People of Color feel that they belong, are welcome and that they can fully participate in our university community.
Challenging these structural forms of oppression requires a dismantlement of the racist and racialized structures that sustain them. To make this dismantlement of racism possible, we pledge to:
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Review and enact our institutional policies in ways that are true to our values
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Engage with community
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Educate and inform faculty, staff and students
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Utilize our institutional and collective power to correct issues of inequity in our communities
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Correct and prevent injustices in our institutional and unit-level practices
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Foster open and productive dialogue that is both robust and respectful
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Fearlessly speak to our values
Kent State University community will continue to work towards opposing all forms of racial discrimination, harassment, intimidation, hatred, belittling, stereotypes, condescension, microaggressions and recognize their legacies which ostracize groups based on race and skin color. We understand that these forms of domination have historically existed within structural and systemic oppressions supported by classism, sexism, ageism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, and other markers.
We will work to create an anti-racist university where all individuals are treated equitably with respect to their varied racial experiences and to foster that aim throughout the fabric of our institutional culture and community. Our shared effort to improve racial equity involves not only internal instructional, programmatic, environmental and policy decisions, but also the recognition of the university’s roles as an economic driver, community partner, and public policy influencer.
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University Town Hall Series
2020-2021 Town Hall Series: Shaping a Better Future and Strategizing for Change
- Shaping a Better Future
- How to Be an Ally
- Dialogue on Race at Kent State
- Strategizing for Change: Revisiting the Rock
- Anti-Racism Task Force
- Teach-In: Gandhi, MLK, Advocacy and Social Change
- Allyship 101
- Supporting Students in the Classroom
- Supporting Students Outside of the Classroom
- The American Jewish Experience: A Conversation About Anti-Semitism With Dr. Deborah Lipstadt (Nov. 9, 2020)
- The American Jewish Experience (Oct. 15, 2020)
- The Asian American Experience
- Conversations on Gender Identity, Race and Policy
- The Transgender Experience in America
2021-2022 Town Hall Series: Valuing the Strength of Diversity
- Empowering Kent State: Valuing the Strength of Diversity
- Hear our Voices: Listening and Learning from our Students
- Embracing our Immigrant and International Community
- Disability and Accessibility for Equity
- Collaborating for Change at KSU
- What is Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality?
- Equity Initiatives & Belonging
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- Accessibility Matters at Kent State
- Anti-Racism Efforts
- Chosen Name & Pronouns
- Climate Study
- DEI Strategic Plan
- Dialogue and Difference
- Employee Accommodation Request
- Flashes of DEI Podcast
- Gender Neutral & Transgender Resources
- Reimagining the Academy Conference
- Report Discrimination or Harassment
- Resources & Support
- University Diversity Action Council (UDAC)