Conversations with Black and Global Majority founders, activists and changemakers about their work and the futures they're building
Sharon Hurley Hall's personal curation of the best anti-racism articles and resources to deepen your understanding of racism and racial justice.
Reviews of anti-racism books and resources
SARN Minis -- short-form audio from Sharon Hurley Hall on anti-racism practice, racial equity and the everyday realities of racism
Behind the scenes updates on creating the newsletter, and Sharon Hurley Hall's other advocacy work.
Analysis and personal essays from Sharon Hurley Hall on racism and racial justice
Original poetry by Sharon Hurley Hall exploring racism, Blackness, identity and resistance
Exploring anti-Blackness as a foundational pillar of racism
"Race", racialisation, related identity issues, and racial hierarchy - myths, meaning, and more
How racism operates in the workplace and in professional settings
Black women's experiences at the intersection of racism and misogyny: erasure, representation, leadership and resistance
The practice of diversity, equity and inclusion, and organisational change
How white supremacy is embedded in institutions, policies and culture - structural racism and systemic racism
From awareness into action: practical guidance on anti-racism for individuals and organisations committed to change
How racism shapes media and public discourse, from biased reporting and underrepresentation to coded language and cultural appropriation
Articles on colourism and shadeism (discrimination based on skin tone): how it operates across communities, and its roots in anti-Blackness
Settler colonialism, post-colonialism and modern colonialism - how colonial logic continues to affect us today
Showing up with your anti-racism values - from intention to allyship, advocacy and accompliceship
Connecting historical patterns to contemporary racial inequity, from slavery and colonialism to the civil rights era and beyond
How anti-Blackness and misogyny intersect for Black women
Experiences of interpersonal racism