I have started gathering some of the links people have posted for both my own studying and for use in the FAQ.

Would you like me to start a Resources page in the Wiki, to preserve these items?

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TED talk on unconcious bias:
https://www.ted.com/talks/yassmin_abdel_magied_what_does_my_headscarf_mean_to_you\

Joan Touzet wrote:

* Some excellent resources are below, including a final article on why
  "If you don't teach me, how can I learn?" is a tried-and-true
  derailing technique and not an honest request for assistance. I'd
  think that these kinds of articles would be good as a "Resources"
  section, which I think is generally better than a FAQ since it can
  be too narrow, and thus be "game theoried"/"rule lawyered" around
  by the determined derailer.

  * https://geekfeminism.wikia.org/wiki/Geek_Feminism_Wiki
  * https://communitymgt.fandom.com/wiki/Community_Management_Wiki
  *
https://medium.com/the-nonprofit-revolution/8-ways-people-of-color-are-tokenized-in-nonprofits-32138d0860c1
  *
http://interpretereducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Characteristics-of-the-Opressed_110314.pdf
  *
https://www.salon.com/2015/04/14/black_people_are_not_here_to_teach_you_what_so_many_white_americans_just_cant_grasp_partner/

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