Resources for Black, Indigenous and Other People of Color

This page is dedicated to uplifting Black, Indigenous, Asian-American/Pacific Islander and Latinx companies within the B Lab U.S. & Canada community, providing them with opportunities to enhance their experiences within the business world.  If you’d like to submit a resource to be considered for this page, please fill out our submission form.

Buffalo Shooting Survivor Funds and Resources

The mass shootings of the last two weeks have resurfaced the devastating consequences when those in power refuse to enact meaningful policy change to protect the lives of the vulnerable. We must do better.

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When They See Us

Streaming on Netflix. Five teens from Harlem become trapped in a nightmare when they're falsely accused of a brutal attack in Central Park. Based on the true story.

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The Skin We’re In

A documentary that follows Desmond Cole's journey from journalist to activist. CBS follows Cole as he travels across Canada in pursuit of stories, examples, and knowledge about black identities and experiences.

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women dancing and posing outside

Illustration by Sarah Dahir.

Sandy Hudson on Black Lives Matter Canada and ‘defunding police’

Sandy Hudson, founder of Black Lives Matter Canada, talks with Linda Solomon Wood, Editor-in-Chief of Canada’s National Observer.

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The Black Power Mixtape

The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 a documentary by Goran Hugo Olsson

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How you create an Anti-racist workplace with Black professionals. B

By Lekan Olawoye (YouTube Video).

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Black Lives Matter, Substance Use, and Addiction Recovery in the United States

By Joseph Kertis (published on Addicted.org)

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Diversity in Everyday Discourse

By Joyce M. Bell and Douglas Hartmann.

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Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay — Chances Are They’re Not

By Danielle Cadet (Refinery 29).

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Illustration by Sarah Dahir.

7 ways your organisation can start to uproot systemic racism in the workplace

By Sandra Caballero (World Economic Forum).

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Illustration by Sarah Dahir.

5 Conversations Credible Leaders Must Have In This Moment

By Terina Allen (Forbes).

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About These Resources

Since 2020, businesses across the U.S., Canada, and worldwide have focused attention, time and resources on anti-racist education. B Lab U.S. & Canada has also been one of those organizations channeling energy to move towards a racially equitable economy and society.

At the same time, those most directly impacted by systemic racism deserve to be highlighted, uplifted and centered within this community.