Where to Begin: Reading lists, resources, and organizations that need your help

This is a time for listening, yes, but it is also a time for doing. But remember, what doing looks like for you could look vastly different from someone else. Movements are made of lots of individual roles, and you, like many of us, will need to find your part to play. And that requires a deeper understanding of the world around you. We believe that voices and texts are powerful ways of gaining that, and have assembled a list of some books that we think can help us understand.

This list is, by no means, comprehensive. It contains both fiction and non-fiction, poetry and academic work, books for adults and young readers. Since so many of our authors are African, and part of our mission at Catalyst is to amplify those voices, you’ll also find several books by African authors, many of which were written to speak to times, conditions, and politics that, in many ways, mirror our own. There are books here that speak to the whys and hows of how we got to this moment in time, but there are also some that celebrate  Black history and activism, or simply just Black lives— important things to remember and hold on to right now. We will be periodically adding to this list.

If you want to extend your reading into other action, we have also included a list of resources and organizations who are fighting against racism, against police brutality and state violence, and for Black lives. We’ve all been moved to speak, but now we have to be moved to action, and we include ourselves in that call. We’re going to continue doing the work that we need to do here at Catalyst to make sure that justice, empathy, and equity aren’t just our words, but our actions.

If you purchase any of the books here, please consider doing so through Bookshop.org, which supports independent bookstores, or through your favorite bookstore or publisher’s website. If you need suggestions, here’s a list of independent Black bookstores you can support.
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What We Believe

“The right of a man to stand upright as a human being in his own country comes before the questions of the kind of society he will create once he has that right. Freedom is the only thing that matters until it is won.” —Julius Nyerere

From our founding, Catalyst Press has been committed to publishing books that not only entertain, but create empathy and understanding and say something powerful about the world we live in; current events have only strengthened that commitment. We stand with communities all over the world who are demanding equality, freedom, and justice. We are now, and always, committed to anti-racism, not just in words, but in policies, actions, and activism. We unequivocally believe that Black Lives Matter.

We understand that these are difficult times, and that for many of us, this is a time when the weight of racism is heavier than ever. Know that for those who are struggling, we are thinking of you and we support you. For those who want to be allies to those who are bearing more right now, use this time to listen, to learn, to speak up, to stand in solidarity. We care about words, and right now, our voices are powerful. We can’t, and won’t, and shouldn’t be silent. We believe in equity and justice, not just today, but always.