Check out my blogroll. In this space, you’ll find links to sites that I visit regularly. This post will be updated as I find new links.
Although you may find some sites here that are also in my Blogs You Should Read category, the links below will take you directly to the sites’ homepages instead of specific posts.
If there are any links you’d like to bring to my attention, (even if they’re your own) feel free to mention them in the comment section below, or in the comment section of this post.
Addressing Racial Microaggressions In Our Schools
Black Girl Dangerous (Archives)
Black Girl Dangerous Blog (Mia McKenzie)
Blackness in Bold: Black Professor Blog
Commission for Social Justice Educators Blog
Confessions of a Pseudo-Gaysian Suburban Dad
Diary of a Mad Black Trans Girl
Diverse Issues In Higher Education
Every Student: Equal Opportunity
Social Justice Resources for Student Affairs
Social Work Career Development
Southern Coalition for Social Justice
We Need Diverse Books (Campaign Site)
We Need Diverse Books (Tumblr Site)
White Guys Doing It By Themselves
From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins, MSW, LLMSW
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Thank you for including my blog and Tumblr on this list! I am excited to check out your other recommendations.
You’re very welcome! I enjoy visiting both of your sites!
Wow– you read a lot of blogs! Hopefully mine will be on the list one day (just started!). Love your site ~ Jodi @ http://www.internationalsocialworker.com
Thank you Jodi! I’ll definitely make sure to check out your blog! Would you mind also listing it in the comments on this resource post I’ve created as well?
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