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Resources

St. Petersburg TRHT is committed to providing educational resources and guidance to our communities in the pursuit of racial justice. We offer a range of materials to help you learn more about systemic racism, implicit bias, and the history of race relations in America.

Rx Racial Healing: A Guide to Embracing Our Humanity, By Gail C. Christopher

Framed by a personal narrative detailing Dr. Gail C. Christopher's commitment to help our nation to jettison the false belief in a racial hierarchy, Rx Racial Healing: A Guide to Embracing Our Humanity, provides individuals an overview of the methodology, tools, and resources to facilitate and engage in the Rx Racial Healing approach for transformational change in colleges, organizations, and communities.

Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT)

Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) is a comprehensive, multi-year national and community-based process to bring about transformational and sustainable change. Through TRHT, partners address the historic and contemporary effects of racism in their communities and institutions.

TRHT Campus Centers

The goal of AAC&U’s TRHT Campus Centers effort is to partner with higher education institutions to develop at least 150 self-sustaining, community-integrated Centers.

Racism as a Public Health Crisis

Across the country, local and state leaders are declaring racism a public health crisis or emergency.

Structural Racism Study by the City of St. Petersburg

The City of St. Petersburg commissioned a study team led by University of South Florida, in partnership with several community members, to examine both the historical and modern-day impact that structural racism has had on the lives of Black people in the City of St. Petersburg, Florida.

3 Reasons Why Collective Impact Model is the Future of Social Change

During the last five years, a new kind of approach to creating systemic change has been on the rise. The collective impact model. This framework calls upon different actors in the impact ecosystem – government, business, nonprofits, philanthropy, etc. – to collaborate in a structured way towards shared impact outcomes.

Center for Urban Education Racial Equity Tools 

Founded in 1999 by Estela Bensimon, the Center for Urban Education (CUE), now part of the Race and Equity Center at the University of Southern California’s Rossier School of Education, helps individuals learn to use data, inquiry, and self-reflection to see institutional racism and dismantle it, one practice at a time.

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