Resources: Websites

Class ActionWhitePrivilege.com 

“WP is a free resource for antiracism education and activism; its editorial focus is analyzing and critically assessing racialized social privilege.”
http://whiteprivilege.com/

“Class Action focuses on the personal, interpersonal, and organizational levels of classism. We are a national resource center on class, providing individuals, organizations, and institutions with the tools and resources needed to work on eliminating classism.”
http://www.classism.org/

Class Matters
Class Matters is a resource for confronting class inequality and offering workshops and resources on class and classism.
www.classmatters.org/

Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network
“The nation’s largest anti-sexual assault organization.”  1-800-656-HOPE
http://www.rainn.org/

The Sexual Violence Center
“The Sexual Violence Center empowers our community by providing prevention and intervention services to all people affected by sexual violence.”  Crisis Line: 612-871-5111.
http://www.sexualviolencecenter.org/

Feminist.com
“Feminist.com is a thriving online community fostering awareness, education and activism for women all across the world. We serve as the Internet’s definitive hub for resources and information dedicated to women’s equality, justice, wellness and safety. Like a “feminist Google,” Feminist.com facilitates connections between women and the many, varied organizations serving their needs and interests worldwide.”
http://www.feminist.com/

ReligiousTolerance.org
Run by the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, this site acts as a resource for learning about the world’s religions and non-theistic belief systems and offers resources for building religions tolerance and acceptance in ourselves and in our communities.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/

The Trevor Project
“The Trevor Helpline is the only national crisis and suicide prevention helpline for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. The Helpline is a free and confidential service that offers hope and someone to talk to, 24/7. Trained counselors listen and understand without judgment.  There is hope, there is help.  Be proud of who you are.”  The site is also a wealth of resources on GLBTQ youth issues.
http://www.thetrevorproject.org/

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