Resources
Links
The Alliance of White Anti-Racists Everywhere – Los Angeles (AWARE-LA) is an alliance of white anti-racist people working together to combat racism within ourselves, local communities, and the world.
A center for political education and movement building based in the San Francisco Bay Area, committed to anti-racist work in majority white sections of left social movements with the goal of deepening anti-racist commitment in white communities and building multiracial left movements for liberation
Workshops to train principled and effective grassroots anti-racist organizers.
Multiracial magazine on race, culture, and organizing.
People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond
A national multiracial anti-racist network of veteran organizers and educators dedicated to building a movement for justice by ending racism and other forms of institutionalized oppression.
Planting Seeds Community Awareness Project
Working towards the goal of playing a significant role in rebuilding human society based on principles of respect, love, communalism and an end to oppression (in Seattle).
Journal of the new abolitionism– the abolition of the white race. Treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity.
A national call to action and a growing network of white people working to counter the racism.
The White Antiracist Community Action Network (WACAN)
An online space where white antiracists and people of color who support and encourage white antiracists can assemble, network, share in community, and act to transform our larger society to one that is racially just.
White Privilege Shapes the U.S. and More Thoughts On Why The System Of White Privilege Is Wrong by Robert Jensen
Partner Organizations
Partner Organizations are grassroots people of color-led organizations that CARW has committed to building a long-term relationships with. Ally Groups collaborate with and are accountable to Partner Organizations on key campaigns, projects and fundraising efforts. In 2012, CARW is supporting BAYAN NW, Seattle Young People’s Project, El Comité Pro-Reforma Migratoria y Justicia Social, CASA Latina, the Duwamish Tribe, People’s Institute NW and Got Green. Support is defined together with partner organizations and currently includes: mobilizing for direct action, childcare, fundraising, data entry, volunteer coordination and more. Organizations interested in partnering with CARW should contact the Organizing Collective. CARW members are currently working on projects with some of these groups, and some are groups that we have worked with in the past.
Coalition to Undo Racism Everywhere (CURE)
Community Coalition for Environmental Justice (CCEJ)
El Comite Pro-Reforma Migratoria Y Justicia Social



