Resource Pages

Learning for Justice resource pages offer thematic collections of LFJ content that address priority topics or celebrate cultural events or heritage months. Pages may also include SPLC resources and external resource links.

Collage images of diverse people reflecting social justice issues

Note: These resource pages will be updated to share and highlight new content on the specific topic.

Learn From and Honor Black History

Black history is central to our nation’s story. These resources can help celebrate, teach and learn from Black history and experience all year.

Images  from Black history

Collage image of a group of diverse young people and a parent

Handle With Care

For all who must respond to the needs of young people as a traumatizing event unfolds, we’ve gathered recommendations and resources to help guide conversations and to manage potential actions and reactions.

Reading for Justice: Books for Teens and Young Adults

Literature can be transformative in helping us learn about the world and see ourselves as part of the shared human experience. To build bridges of understanding and celebrate our diversity and shared humanity, let’s read together! We offer some of our favorite book reviews for teens and young adults.

Book covers of books that have been banned including The 1619 Project, The Color Purple, All Boys Aren't Blue

Celebrating Diversity and Heritage Months

Three Native Americans in traditional dress

Celebrate Native American Heritage

Native American Heritage Month provides an opportunity to celebrate the diversity of Native cultures and communities. To honor Native peoples, we uplift their honest histories, significant contributions and contemporary experiences.