How to Respond to Everyday Bigotry →
A tremendous collection of stories from the Southern Poverty Law Center, each with corresponding advice for how to speak up:
People spoke about encounters in stores and restaurants, on streets and in schools. They spoke about family, friends, classmates and co-workers. They told us what they did or didn't say—and what they wished they did or didn't say.
And no matter the location or relationship, the stories echo each other.