Days of Dialogue offers many free resources to help people have important conversations about racism and gun violence. The organization provides research articles, reports, and guides that explain how racism affects different communities, including Latino, Black, and Asian Americans. They also share information about organizations working to stop gun violence and improve policing in communities.
The resources include links to studies about health care differences between racial groups, mental health impacts of racism, and how local governments can address discrimination. For gun violence, they list organizations like Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety that work on prevention. They also provide contact information for crisis hotlines and legal help.
The goal is to give people the tools and knowledge they need to host dialogues in their communities about these difficult but important topics. All resources are available for download as PDFs, and the organization offers help with finding facilitators and discussion materials for community conversations.
