Resources
Creating a Consciously Secure World
Our vision is to create a more consciously secure world for billions of people. In that, we also understand everyone does not look at safety, security, protection and freedom in the same way. Certainly, there are universal synergies that we can relate to as human beings, within the immense complexity and diversity of this beautiful world, with its over 24,000 distinct peoples, and groups; however, there are bound to be differences. Here, at PurePurePurePoint International we honor those differences and we want you to know that all are welcome.
In whatever way these resources are valuable to you, we wanted to make them widely available. We believe inclusion is one of a few distinct gateways that lead to a consciously secure world.
Case Study Download: Benefits of Onboarding a CISO
Learn how PurePoint International partnered with a subsidiary branch of a Fortune 200 company to successfully develop and implement a strong cybersecurity posture, maintaining compliance with the new regulations and proving the value of the program to the broader organization.
Public Consciously Secure Leadership Series Webinars with Jessica
Jessica’s hope and vision are that these resources are shared widely in companies’ and communities around the world (take them, brand them, make them your own). At PurePoint, we will update these resources on an ongoing basis. We encourage you to share these resources as desired. As members of our PurePoint community, please feel free to reach out to Jessica directly with questions
The Consciously Secure’preneur: Finding Ways to StaySafe in Feminine Energy Through Meditation and other forms of Self Care Please be sure to join our email list to get access to our non-public events.
September 28th
Virtual Fireside Chat with Kiah Morris: Radical Justice, Safety and Security, and the Ancestral Healing of America
Race, Privilege, Allyship: A Conversation with Eduardo Placer
Racial Justice and Tools for Allyship, Fearless Communicators with Eduardo Placer
The 6 Fundamental Skills Business Leaders Need to Learn from Spies, with Alana Winter. Executive Coach
IP Lightening Series with David Kalow, IP Atty
WFH: Resilient Leadership, Crisis, and Adapting to the New Normal, with Lena Back, Executive Coach
The Consciously Secure Parent, with Shayna Hammond, CEO of TeachtoLead
Screenside Chat with Jensine Larsen, CEO of World Pulse
The Consciously Secure Parent 2: How to Create Safe Learning Spaces for Your Children, with Terris King II, Progressive early childhood educator and founder of Home 2 School.
The Consciously Secure Parent 3: The Essentials of Virtual Learning with Shayna Hammond, CEO of TeachtoLead
IP Lightening Series: Security, Strategy, and Risk: What to consider for your IP Strategy, with David Kalow, IP Atty
With that, we hope you enjoy these resources. We add to them each year; if you feel something is missing please let us know by contacting Jessica directly.
Consciously Secure Meditation Series
Meditation, consciousness, and impact (public events) – celebrating 3yrs Oct 1, 2023. Over 1,000 meditations.
Join our daily Meditation weekdays at 7:45am ET and on the weekends at 9:30am ET (times may vary on the weekend). Navigated from Clubhouse where historical recordings are located.
Additional Resources and Sources
Safety & Security
Nonprofits/International Governmental Organizations/Civil Society
Children/Parents Resources
Resource Lists, Articles, & Stories:
Banned Books by State, World Population Review
Banned Books, Pen America (scroll down)
What Social Justice Looks Like – What We Need and Why, Robin N Hamilton, Around Robin
Anti-Asian Resources for the AAPI Community
Anti-racism resources to support Asian American, Pacific Islander community
Allyship (& Accomplice): The What, Why and How, by Michelle Kim
42 Black History Activities for February and Beyond
Faith Resources (and LGBTQ inclusion), Human Rights Campaign
Use of Language Part: 1 by Nehemiah Green
Use of Language Part: 2 by Nehemiah Green
Git Labs: Neurodiversity Resources
Neurodiversity is a Competitive Advantage by Robert D. Austin
Trans Communities are Under Attack: Here’s How Philanthropy Must Respond, Alidita, Gallardo
Over 120 Bills Restricting LGBTQ Rights Introduced Nationwide in 2023 So Far, ACLU
Anti-Racism Resources for White People – Google Doc
For Our White Friends Desiring to be Allies – Sojourners
75 Things White People Can do for Racial Justice – Medium.com
A Detailed List of Anti-Racism Resources – Medium.com
5 Ways White People Can Take Action in Response to White and State-Sanctioned Violence – Medium.com
I’m An Angry Black Woman: This is What I Want White People to Know – HuffPost
How do I make sure I’m not raising the next Amy Cooper? – CNN
Your Kids Aren’t Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource Roundup – Pretty Good
You Can Have A Black Friend, Partner, Or Child And Still Be Racist – Scary Mommy
Crissy Rutherford Instagram – “It’s not enough to just say “I’m not racist.”
“True Allyship” Article with Tamika D. Mallory
White Superiority and Its Impact on Black Trauma
What I Said When My White Friend Asked for My Black Opinion on White Privilege
Videos / Documentaries / Movies:
PBS: Asian Americans 5 Part Series
PBS: The Chinese Exclusion Act
LGBT+ Short videos (various topics),VICE
The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson (Netflix)
Systemic Racism Explained (less than 5 min)
A Class Divided Jane Elliott: Brown Eyed, Blue Eyed Experiment; Jane Elliot #1
Jane Elliott on the Oprah Winfrey Show (1992), Blue Eyes Brown Eyes Exercise; Jane Elliot Frontline
White Racial Responsibility by Dixon White and Dixon D. White & The Racial Healing Challenge
Podcasts
Tell Black Stories
#TellBlackStories was created as an extension of Color of Change Hollywood — our initiative to change the rules in Hollywood by ensuring accurate, diverse, empathetic and human portrayals of Black people in film and TV.
Code Switch
Website – Apple Podcasts – Spotify
On NPR’s podcast Code Switch, hosts Shereen Marisol Meraji and Gene Demby discuss how race impacts everything from politics and pop culture to history and sports. A recent episode explored how two Los Angeles-based Capoeira instructors are staying afloat after COVID-19 forced them to close their gym.
Still Processing, New York Times
Website – Apple Podcasts – Spotify
Step inside the confession booth of Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, two culture writers for The New York Times. They devour TV, movies, art, music, and the Internet to find the things that move them – to tears, awe, and anger. Still Processing is where they try to understand the pleasure and pathologies of America in 2020
Books to Read:
The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure the Seat at the Table by Minda Harts (Recently Added)
Barnes and Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
Right Within: How to Heal from Racial Trauma in the Workplace by Minda Harts
Barnes and Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible ‘
You Are More Than Magic: The Black and Brown Girl’s Guide to Finding Your Voice by Minda Harts – April 5, 2022
The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart by Alicia Garza
How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
Angela Davis: An Autobiography by Angela Y Davis
Invisible Man Got The Whole World Watching by Mychal Denzel Smith
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
Compassionate Conversations: How to Speak and Listen from the Heart by Diane Musho Hamilton
Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements by Charlene A. Carruthers
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
Lovable Racists, Magical Negroes, and White Messiahs by David Ikard, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
Occupying Privilege: Conversations on Love, Race, & Liberation by JLove Calderon
Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? by Beverly Daniel Tatum
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
Women, Race, & Class by Angela Davis
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Barnes & Noble – Amazon – Kindle – Audible
All About Love: New Visions by Bell Hooks
Between the World and Me: by Ta Nehisi Coates
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ljeoma Oluo
Caste: The Orgins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
Where To Donate
Join 3 million members and supporters committed to LGBT+ equality and mobilize against attacks on the LGBTQ community.
Support the Black Lives Matter movement and their ongoing fight to end state-sanctioned violence, liberate Black people, and end white supremacy forever.
A black, trans, and queer-led organization that is committed to dismantling systems of oppression and violence, and shifting the public narrative to create transformative long-term change.
Coalition that advocates for and invests in community-led safety initiatives in Minneapolis neighborhoods
Mutual Aid NYC is a multi-racial network of people and groups building support systems for people in the New York area during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. We work at a citywide level to help those actively working in communities find the people and resources they need to do their work. We believe that this access will help them provide mutual aid, advocacy, and services to as many people as possible—now and in the future.
Online platform and organization that utilized research-based policy solutions to end police brutality in America.
Non-profit organization that is dedicated to exposing root causes of dynamic social and environmental issues.
National Police Accountability Project
National Police Accountability Project (NPAP) is a project of the National Lawyers Guild. NPAP was created as a non-profit to protect the human and civil rights of individuals in their encounters with law enforcement and detention facility personnel. The central mission of NPAP is to promote the accountability of law enforcement officers and their employers for violations of the Constitution and the laws of the United States.
The National Bail Out collective is a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers and activists building a community-based movement to support our folks and end systems of pretrial detention and ultimately mass incarceration. The National Bail Out Collective coordinates the Mama’s Day Bail Outs, where we bail out as many Black Mamas and caregivers as we can so they can spend Mother’s Day with their families where they belong! The National Bail Out Collective also provides fellowship and employment opportunities for those we bail out in order to support their growth and create a national community of leaders who have experienced incarceration. We also work with groups across the country to support ongoing bail reform efforts and create resources for organizers and advocates interested in ending pretrial detention.
Additional Resources
@ellamosco – Where to donate
@revelatori – How to check in with your black friends
@beescolnick – Where to donate and Accounts to Follow
@mireillecharper – Accounts to Follow, How to check in with your black friends
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