1. anti-racist - Noun
2. anti-racist - Adjective
anti-racist
Alternative form of antiracist
anti-racist (plural anti-racists)
Alternative form of antiracist
A new era where, more than ever before, people are proclaiming proudly that Black Lives Matter, and where organisations, like the Free Black University, are springing up to try and inspire long-lasting anti-racist change within our society. Source: Internet
Adverts from Waitrose, Tesco, Iceland, Asda, Aldi, M&S, Lidl and Co-op will be broadcast alongside an anti-racist message during prime-time slots on Friday. Source: Internet
“As supporters of SAR’s mission to empower students to make meaningful choices and grow into responsible citizens who embody courage, integrity, and concern, we hope we can count on you to see that anti-racist education is Jewish education,” they wrote. Source: Internet
Bettina Winfrey, a younger church member who with Botero met with Marshall-Brown last week, told me she reached out to women in the congregation on Facebook to join her new anti-racist book club, and seven have signed up so far. Source: Internet
Bishops, pastors and lay leaders ought to make overtures to anti-racist activist groups present in their communities. Source: Internet
Can you talk about the difference between saying “I’m not racist” and being anti-racist? Source: Internet