Key Resources

  • There are many wonderful resources available on the internet and in print for historians who are seeking to do work that centers equity, inclusion, diversity, and service. The Inclusive Historian’s Handbook is intended to be an entry point, but we encourage readers to follow the links provided to discover more information. The Handbook’s authors, editors, and advisory committee have been inspired by the work of these organizations, and we hope you will explore their resources, support them, and take advantage of the advice and recommendations they offer.

Many of the entries in the Handbook cite these resources; however, we thought it would be helpful to collect them in one easy-to-find place.

Sponsoring Organizations

Professional Associations

Support Networks, Resource Hubs, and Advocacy Organizations

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