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The tools and resources below were developed to help us all learn, reflect and change. Each individual or organization will be at different points on their journey to becoming anti-racist. Choose the tool or starting point that fits you best and move forward to deeper and meaningful change.


Cultural Humility Series

Cultural humility, the ability to maintain an interpersonal stance that is other-oriented, is key to advancing racial equity and health equity. It is an understanding that re-humanizing others is a process we must continuously play a part in—an invaluable journey without a destination.

In this series, we meet individuals from across Minnesota who have so much to teach us. We learn about language, faith, food, art, wellness and more from the Dakota, Anishinaabe, Hmong, and African American communities. Join us on this journey as we seek to collectively deepen our stance of cultural humility.

» Cultural Humility: Dakota

» Cultural Humility: Anishinaabe

» Cultural Humility: Hmong

» Cultural Humility: African American

  • Words matter animated video series

    Conversations on equity, racial justice, and white supremacy can be challenging. Even more so, when we don’t have a shared understanding of the language needed for those difficult conversations. This video series establishes a foundational comprehension from which meaningful conversation, education, and reflection can develop and advance.

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  • The State We’re In podcast

    The State We’re In is a podcast that explores themes related to health, health equity and community. We examine what it means to have fair and just opportunities to be healthy in our communities and share stories related to root causes of preventable death and disease: commercial tobacco use, lack of physical activity and unhealthy eating.

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  • Health equity animated video series

    This video series uses animation and spoken word poetry to explore the difference between equity and equality, how health is impacted by race, place, income, and gender, and takes a look at what health inequities cost Minnesota.

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