Ways to Get Involved & Contribute
for Humboldt County Community Members, Teachers, & Students
for Humboldt County Community Members, Teachers, & Students
We hope that your reading of Claudia Rankine's book Citizen—along with your participation in local Big Read events, including the featured talk by Dr. Bettina L. Love—are part of your long-term and continual work in solidarity with racial justice movements. On this page you'll find a list of organizations that are committed to racial justice work. This list is meant to help you stay involved in the work of dismantling systems of anti-Black racism and white supremacy.
Humboldt county ORGANIZATIONS
Eureka Branch of the NAACP. The NAACP is the nation's oldest civil rights organization. We have had an active chapter in Eureka since 1952. Visit on Facebook.
Black Humboldt is interested in networking, building relationships and community with the black population residing and visiting Humboldt County. Donate HERE.
Centro del Pueblo offers a safe space for the raza/indígena community to advance culturally, politically, and practically on California's North Coast.
Seventh Generation Fund is dedicated to Indigenous Peoples' self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations.
Black Humboldt is interested in networking, building relationships and community with the black population residing and visiting Humboldt County. Donate HERE.
Centro del Pueblo offers a safe space for the raza/indígena community to advance culturally, politically, and practically on California's North Coast.
Seventh Generation Fund is dedicated to Indigenous Peoples' self-determination and the sovereignty of Native nations.
REsource Lists from HSU Departments
Resource List & Statement from the Department of Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Resource List & Statement from the Department of Native American Studies
Statement from the Department of Sociology
Statement from the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
MORE RESOURCE LISTS THAT INCLUDE CLAUDIA RANKINE's WORK
Antiracist Research & Policy Center
Feminist Majority
R.A.C.E. Matters SLO
Cite Black Women Collective
Feminist Majority
R.A.C.E. Matters SLO
Cite Black Women Collective
resource list From featured speaker Bettina L. Love
Abolitionist Teaching Network
Assata's Daughters
Black Organizing Project
Black Youth Project 100
Critical Resistance
Free Minds, Free People
Teachers 4 Social Justice
Assata's Daughters
Black Organizing Project
Black Youth Project 100
Critical Resistance
Free Minds, Free People
Teachers 4 Social Justice
More organizations & ways to get involved
Academics for Black Lives & Survival
The Movement for Black Lives is made up of over 150 organizations that coordinate actions, messages and campaigns. Organizations like: Black Alliance for Justice Immigration, Blackbird, Black Lives Matter Network, Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity, Blackout Collective, Black Youth Project 100, Color of Change, Dignity and Power Now, Freedom Inc, Southerners on New Ground, UndocuBlack Network, Law4Black Lives, Black Movement Law Project, and many others.
The Movement for Black Lives is made up of over 150 organizations that coordinate actions, messages and campaigns. Organizations like: Black Alliance for Justice Immigration, Blackbird, Black Lives Matter Network, Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity, Blackout Collective, Black Youth Project 100, Color of Change, Dignity and Power Now, Freedom Inc, Southerners on New Ground, UndocuBlack Network, Law4Black Lives, Black Movement Law Project, and many others.