In this workshop, we will unpack the social construct of race, the historical experience of race in America, and the impact of racial microaggressions. While we understand that race is a social construct, this “imaginary status” has very real consequences. In this data-driven workshop, we discuss that it is not enough to not be racist; you must be actively anti-racist. We give participants the skills needed to identify and reframe racist ideologies as well as specific guidance on how to correct the behavior that perpetuates racial stereotypes. We provide real-world examples of the impact of microaggressions and how to respond if you are the person who said something, thought you said something, are on the receiving end of a microaggression, and/or how to be an active ally if you see something.
Facilitator: Amiee Sadler, people3
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the terminology of anti-racism, the history of the racial experience in the United States, key demographics, and work to understand the importance of racial diversity and the impact of inclusion
- Develop awareness of racial differences, anti-racist practices, and how microaggressions perpetuate racial ideologies and practices
- Learn the language of equity and inclusion to move beyond assumptions and become an active anti-racist ally.
Note: This workshop can be used as an elective for all CNM Certificate programs requiring additional electives for completion.
*Workshop times are Central Standard Time.
United States
Member $20/ Nonmember $40 | $40.00 |
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