Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
What is your role in the anti-racist movement? What practical actions can you take in your workplace, your circle of friends, family and in society? What more do we need to learn about ongoing systemic racism locally and in the world?
In this workshop, we will openly discuss our personal responsibility within a historical context of global colonialism and white dominance. We will talk about our personal connection to colonialism, land, class and education and how this places us within the anti-racist movement. You will leave the workshop with a deeper understanding of systemic racism, and practical tools on how to advocate for equity in your daily life. We will create a listening, learning, and judgement-free zone.
Online, 3-hour workshop in a small group setting
Facilitated by: Janice Jo Lee
Thursday, November 5, 2020 1:00 pm
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4:00 pm
EST (GMT -05:00)