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WKKF launches web-based, racial equity resource guide

BATTLE CREEK, Mich., April 15, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The

W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) today announced the launch of its

online racial equity resource guide. The web-based, interactive

solution provides individuals and organizations with access to

extensive learning materials, tools and data on racial inequities,

their impact on communities of color and the process for healing

racial wounds so that communities can work together across

differences.

As part of WKKF's pioneering America Healing effort, the resource

guide will share the collective insights, studies and tools of

individuals and organizations that have been working to foster racial

healing and racial equity in communities across the country. The

guide, which lists hundreds of community organizations and experts on

specific topics, is also a valuable asset for media outlets seeking to

report on a wide range of topics related to racial equity.

The resource guide can be found at racialequityresourceguide.org. The

practical resources include articles, organizations, studies, books,

media strategies and training curricula for organizations and

individuals working to achieve racial healing and equity in their

communities.

"We are so pleased to offer this resource for the extended America

Healing family of grantees and all those working for racial equity and

to improve life outcomes for all children," said La June Montgomery

Tabron, WKKF's president and CEO. "This guide aggregates the leading

practices in achieving racial equity from communities nationwide,

allowing all of us to learn from one another's experiences and

increase our effectiveness."

The website allows users to customize their own package of materials

on specific topics that fit the needs of an individual or

organization. Users can start with a pre-made toolkit or build an

entirely new one by filtering by areas of focus, issue areas or

material type. After registering and customizing a toolkit, users have

the option to save it or generate a PDF for downloading, printing and

sharing.

For example, the resource guide includes materials from leading social

justice organizations, such as:

-- Opportunity Agenda's "Vision, Values & Voice: A Social

Communications Toolkit." The toolkit offers communications tips and

strategy, framing, messaging and media outreach guidance.

-- Race Forward's "Moving the Race Conversation Forward." A research

report that aims to reform the way we talk about race and racism in

America today.

-- The Southern Poverty Law Center's "Ten Ways to Fight Hate: A

Community Response Guide." This guide lists and describes 10 ways to

fight hate and cites examples (one from every state) of individuals

and groups across the country tackling issues of intolerance.

-- The Leadership Learning Community's "Leadership & Race: How to

Develop and Support Leadership That Contributes to Racial Justice." A

report that showcases how leadership programs can make their programs

more accessible for people of color; help participants understand how

race limits access to opportunities - in other words, the impact of

structural racism; and promote collective leadership.

Joanne Krell, vice president of communications at the W.K. Kellogg

Foundation, said the resource guide is an example of how technology

can be deployed to increase access to critical data and information.

"Our new resource guide will provide grantees, scholars and community

leaders with materials that will make their work more effective. The

bottom line is that we are hopeful that this technology will be a

significant tool in the push for racial equity in America."

The research guide was unveiled today at the National Indian Child

Welfare Association's (NICWA)annual meeting in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

"NICWA's annual conference is a fantastic venue to introduce the

availability of the resource guide," said Tabron. "NICWA is a national

voice for American Indian children and families and the most

comprehensive source of information on American Indian child welfare.

This resource guide contains materials documenting successes and

challenges of the American Indian community, as well as information

from other organizations that the participants at this conference can

incorporate into their own work, further strengthening the racial

healing and racial equity movement."

About the W.K. Kellogg Foundation

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF), founded in 1930 as an independent,

private foundation by breakfast cereal pioneer, Will Keith Kellogg, is

among the largest philanthropic foundations in the United States.

Guided by the belief that all children should have an equal

opportunity to thrive, WKKF works with communities to create

conditions for vulnerable children so they can realize their full

potential in school, work and life.

The Kellogg Foundation is based in Battle Creek, Mich., and works

throughout the United States and internationally, as well as with

sovereign tribes. Special emphasis is paid to priority places where

there are high concentrations of poverty and where children face

significant barriers to success. WKKF priority places in the U.S. are

in Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico and New Orleans; and

internationally, are in Mexico and Haiti. For more information, visit

www.wkkf.org.

About America Healing

WKKF launched America Healing in 2010 to support efforts that promote

racial healing and address racial inequity, with the goal to ensure

that all children in America have an equitable and promising future.

SOURCE W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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