Social Justice CARE
Vanderbilt’s Student Care Network strongly condemns and rejects acts of racism, police brutality, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, ableism, classism, discrimination against Indigenous peoples, and religious discrimination. We condemn white supremacy and all systems of oppression. We acknowledge that many of our students of systemically marginalized identities have been experiencing, and continue to experience, anguish and harm from conscious and unconscious bias, as well as systemic and interpersonal prejudice, discrimination, racism, and violence. Direct and indirect exposure to violence and bias can be troubling, concerning, and traumatizing, and result in many emotional reactions.
We stand in solidarity with you, we are here for you, we are advocating for you, and we recognize your need for support and affirmation. As the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stated, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”. We acknowledge that harm experienced by any community member is damaging to our collective community.
The Student Care Network is committed to the promotion of healing and holistic wellbeing. Our staff is committed to an ongoing dialogue that provides us with opportunities to grow in the context of our own cultural identity development.
In addition to the services offered by the primary offices of the Student Care Network, this website is designed to offer Social Justice CARE resources – whether you are seeking an affirming community, looking to deepen self-care or healing practices, interested in reviewing anti-racism educational materials, or would like to learn more about how you can actively participate in social justice efforts. The Student Care Network seeks to support students witnessing, experiencing, and actively working against injustice of any kind.
We invite all students to explore these resources as a path toward understanding and healing. The Student Care Network is committed to expanding this website to reflect the experiences and needs of all students. This website is not exhaustive, and thus we invite feedback on how these resources can further reflect the needs within our community.
Gratitude and appreciation is extended to all Vanderbilt students and staff who worked to develop this website, and who continue to work to eradicate social injustice.
Identity-based UCC Drop-In Consultations
UCC Drop-In Consultations are available to students who are in need of more immediate support. Drop-in Consultations provide easy access to informal, confidential, and free consultations with providers from the University Counseling Center (UCC). There are several identity-based time slots available that we hope provide opportunities for our students to receive brief support around these concerns in a more overtly affirming space.
C- Community | A- Action | R- Restoration | E- Education |
Center Link - The Community of LGBT Centers | LGBTQI2S+ Students
Modern Military Association of America | LGBTQI2S+ Students
PFLAG | LGBTQI2S+ Students
GLAD Racial Justice Resources | Black Students
African Communities Together | Black International Students / African Diaspora
The Black Women's Agenda, Inc. | Black Womxn Identified Students
Greater Nashville Chinese Association | East Asian/ East Asian American Students
WAVES Community | East Asian/ East Asian American Students
Greater Nashville Chinese Association | Chinese/Chinese American Students
Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi | Womxn
The Mighty | Disabled Students
iWeigh Radical Inclusivity | All Identities
First Nations Development Institute | Indigenous Peoples
Center for World Indigenous Studies | Indigenous Peoples
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights | Immigrants
United We Dream | Immigrants
Campus Pride | LGBTQI2S+ Students
TransYouth Family Allies | Trans Students
Healthy and Free TN | Womxn
She Should Run | Womxn
Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi | Womxn
Black Lives Matter - Nashville | Black Students
Gideon's Army | Black Students
BCC Fighting Racial Injustice Resources | Black Students and Allies
White Allyship 101: Resources to Get to Work | White Students
The Asian American Racial Justice Toolkit | Asian / Asian American Students
Report an anti-Asian incident online with AAJC | Asian / Asian American Students
Resistbot | All Identities
Asian Mental Health Collective | Asian/Asian-American Students
Mann Mukti | South Asian/South Asian American Students
South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network | South Asian/South Asian American Students
Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American Therapist Directory | AAPI Students
Harvard: Black-led Resources for Self-Care | Black Students
BCC Self-Care Resources | Black Students
Sukhi Culturally Sensitive Therapist Directory | Black Students
The Steve Fund: Community Conversations | POC Students
Latinx Therapy & Speakers | Latinx Students
“Why Self-Care Isn’t Selfish: Advice for Women”, Cleveland Clinic | Womxn
Seven Cups | LGBTQIA2S+ Students
Student Care Network Cultural & Identity Resources | Various Identities
Oberlin College and Conservatory: Radical Self Care | All Identities
United We Dream - Mental Health Toolkit | All Identities
The Racial Healing Book by Annalise Singh (1st link book, 2nd link guides) | All Identities
Code Switch (Podcast) | BIPOC
Asian Mental Health Collective + Mental health Mukbang podcast | AAPI Students
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum | AAPI Students
Center for World Indigenous Studies | Indigenous Peoples
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights | Immigrants
Out & Equal - Workplace Advocates | LGBTQIA+ Students
Campus Pride | LGBTQIA+ Students
GLAAD Accelerating Acceptance 2020 Report | LGBTQIA+ Students
Talking about Race - resources from National Museum of African American History and Culture | Black Students
The Black Youth Project | Black Students
Latinx Therapy Podcast + Latinx | Latinx Students
National LatinX Psychological Association (website | journal article) | Latinx Students
SisterSong | Womxn
Feminism 101 Blog | Womxn
Disability Horizons | Students with Disabilities
The Frist Center for Autism and Innovation | Neurodiverse Students
The Neurodiversity Network | Neurodiverse Students
What is Systemic Racism (Video Series) | All Identities
UC San Diego Anti Racism Guide: Resources for Education and Action | All Identities
Anit-Racism Reading Resources | All Identities
Library Research Guides - University of Dayton: Resources for Anti-Racist Allies | All Identities