Horizontal: Racial Reconciliation at Baylor and Beyond - Part 2

Jun 4, 2020    Jamarcus Ransom

Pt.2 // Listen to our conversation with Jamarcus Ransom as he gives us practical resources and steps for real change at Baylor and in our nation through each step in ARC; Awareness, Reconciliation, and Commitment.

Movies/TV Shows ::
When They See Us (Netflix) 
The Hate U Give 
13th (Netflix) 
Atlanta 
Blackish 
Mixedish 
Fruitvale Station 
Just Mercy 
TREVOR NOAH: AFRICAN AMERICAN 
American Son (Netflix) 
Mudbound (Netflix) 
If Beale Street Could Talk 
Freedom Writers 
Trial By Media (Netflix) 
The Innocence Files (Netflix) 
The Butler 
How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (And Enjoy It) 
Selma 
The Help 
Hidden Figures 
Do the Right Thing 
Beatriz at Dinner 
Sounder 
Pride 
The Great Debaters 
Seven Seconds 

Podcasts ::
1619 
Lift Every Voice 
Yo is this Racist? 
Code Switch 
We Live Here 
The Breakdown 
Dear White Women 
Democracy in Color 
The Nod 
Latinos Who Lunch 
See Something, Say Something 
About Race 
The Stoop 
The Combat Jack Show 
Our National Conversation About Conversations About Race 
Intersection 

Books/Articles/Poems ::
Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum 
The Color of Compromise- Jemar Tisby 
Prophetic Lament- Soong-Chan Rah 
Me and White Supremacy- Layla Saad 
White Fragility- Robin DiAngelo 
I’m Still Here- Austin Channing Brown 
Between the World and Me- Ta-Nehisi Coates 
The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein 
Pedagogy of the Oppressed 
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson 
Articles/Books by James Banks, Donna Y. Floyd & Paul C. Gorski 
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander 
Medical Apartheid by Harriet Washington 
Please Stop Touching My Hair by Phoebe Robinson 
Passing by Nella Larsen 
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib 
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates 
Anything by Bell Hooks, Coretta Scott King, Audre Lorde, Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison 
Homeland Insecurity by Louis A. Cainkarr 
Joe Rogan and Dr. Cornel West 
SO YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT RACE BY IJEOMA OLUO 
THIS BRIDGE CALLED MY BACK: WRITINGS BY RADICAL WOMEN OF COLOR 
GHOSTS IN THE SCHOOLYARD BY EVE L. EWING 
WHITE KIDS BY MARGARET A. HAGERMAN 
STAMPED FROM THE BEGINNING BY IBRAM X. KENDI 
Whistling Vivaldi 
Anything by Langston Hughes & James Baldwin 
How to Be Anti Racist by Ingram X. Kendi 
God Who See by Karen Gonzalez 
Raise Your Voice by Kathy Khang 
Separated by the Border by Gena Thomas 
The Cross & The Lynching Tree by James Cone 
A Black Theology of Liberation