Tools to Speak Out

One of the main goals of AAPF is to produce accessible public education materials that convey a reframed understanding of affirmative action. We are happy to share our new tools with partners and collaborators.
If you would like to download a copy of any password protected files, please request access by e-mailing Jamelia at jmorgan@aapf.org.
INTERSECTIONALITY PRIMER BOOKLET >>
Download a PDF copy AAPF’s comprehensive booklet on Intersectionality, including the essay “What Kind of Ally are You?” by Kimberlé Crenshaw
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION RESOURCE LIBRARY >>
A set of advocacy resources, including publications from AAPF co-founders, primers/presentations, an easily sharable animation film of “The Unequal Opportunity Race” and helpful links.
13 MYTHS ABOUT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION >>
This 13- part series provides listeners with a guided tour of the current controversy about affirmative action. Each installment in this sequential series is structured to explore a widely held belief or assertion about affirmative action.
DISCUSSING STRUCTURAL RACISM WITH YOUTH >>
The African American Policy Forum has created a special comic strip presentation – as a companion to the animated film version – to help younger audiences visualize and understand affirmative action. By using a track metaphor, AAPF attempts to illustrate the struggles to advancement across racial and social-class lines.
