The Ford Foundation has recently published a useful quiz to help people examine their own privilege and a similar older BuzzFeed quiz has recently been making the rounds on Social Media (I’ve also shared them here previously). Though I wouldn’t necessarily use those quizzes for high school (though they could be very effective for professional development purposes or for college classes), there are other resources I think would be usable. I thought I’d share them all here.

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Here’s what I have so far – feel free to suggest others I missed:

Video: “Students Learn A Powerful Lesson About Privilege”

This is what white privilege is is from The Washington Post.

On Racism and White Privilege is from Teaching Tolerance.

My ‘Word Of 2014’: Privilege is from NPR.

This is what the legacy of ‘white privilege’ looks like in Bill O’Reilly’s hometown is from The Washington Post.

White Privilege, Quantified is from The Atlantic.

Take This Quiz To See How Much Of Your Success Came From Privilege is an article about The Ford Foundation quiz, What’s your American Dream Score?

How much white privilege do you have? A checklist from 1988 is still relevant today is from Quartz.
Whiteness: Guilt, Privilege, and Opportunity is from ISEROTOPE.

How Privileged Are You? is that quiz from BuzzFeed.

Beyond the Privilege Walk is from Teaching Tolerance.

“White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” and “Some Notes for Facilitators”

Mad about Stephon Clark protesters shutting down the Kings and I-5? Check your privilege appeared in The Sacramento Bee.

What Is White Privilege, Really? is from Teaching Tolerance.

WHY “THE PRIVILEGE LINE” IS A FRUSTRATINGLY UNFINISHED EXERCISE (AND HOW TO MAKE IT BETTER…MAYBE) is by Christina Torres.