Resources
A resource library should help a reader act faster without lowering the standard of the material. It is where fact sheets, decks, campus materials, reading lists, and practical explainers belong when they are current enough to share with confidence.
What is useful now
The route already tells readers where these materials will live, and the strongest supporting material is still on the research side of the site. That is not a failure of the route. It is a reminder that reusable advocacy material should be published only when it is genuinely ready.
What this section should make easy
A finished resources section should label audience, format, date, and reuse expectations clearly enough that a student, journalist, or community organizer can tell in a glance whether a file is current and shareable.