Antiracist Resources

Paving the Path for Our Future: Phi Sigma Sigma Antiracist Action Plan 2021

The Zeta Delta chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma has developed an Antiracist Action Plan that outlines long term goals towards a more equitable and inclusive community. We also seek to provide other useful resources on this topic.

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Bentley University Newsroom published an article about the work of our inaugural DEI chair Kimiya Kim '22. To learn about her journey towards making a difference in Phi Sigma Sigma, click the image above!

Being Antiracist

The National Museum of African American History and Culture identifies that "To create an equal society, we must commit to making unbiased choices and being antiracist in all aspects of our lives." This article presents terms and practices that define what it means to be an antiracist.

"It's not enough to be 'not racist'"

Author Anna North approaches the statement "I am not a racist" with the idea that the opposite of racism is rather antiracism in her Vox article. She discusses the history and practice of anti racism through the words of many scholars and posts on modern social media channels.

Anti-Racist Action and Becoming Part of the Solution

In this Psychology Today article, Jonathan W. Kanter, Ph.D. and Daniel C. Rosen Ph.D share small and large steps you can take today to reduce racism.

How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi


This 2019 book by American author and historian Ibram X. Kendi, blends social commentary with memoir. It discusses concepts of racism and Kendi's proposals for anti-racist individual actions and systemic changes.