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Understanding Structural Racism in Nonprofit Environments

Understanding Structural Racism in Nonprofit Environments

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Why is this important?: Racism is a powerful force that inhibits our progress toward justice, peace, and prosperity.

Despite decades of legal and social reform aimed at reducing inequity. Inequality continues to be a significant problem in all societies and most organizations.Subsequently, we have conversations around or about Institutional Racism without having a mutual understanding of what it is and now it operates in our environment. Because of this lack of knowledge we often unknowingly perpetuate harm. Having a shared understanding is the first step in dismantling institutional racism.

THIS WORKSHOP WILL ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS?

What is structural racism?

How is structural racism different from other forms of racism?

What is institutional power?

How does structural racism show up in nonprofit environments?

THIS WORKSHOP ADDRESSES THE FOLLOWING LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Establish a shared understanding of some commonly used, but commonly misunderstood terminology.

Explore how current organizational values either support or disrupt Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

THIS WORKSHOP IS PERFECT FOR YOU, IF:

You work with/ in diverse populations

You are a nonprofit professional

You work for an organization that provides services to populations with a different race, citizenship status, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender than you or the leadership of your organization.

You care about increasing access and opportunity for others on a meaningful level.

You sit on the board of a nonprofit organization that serve diverse populations

HOW TO KNOW IF THIS WORKSHOP ISN’T FOR YOU.

I’m going to be honest and let you know that this workshop may not be for everybody. This is not a sit and listen only workshop where the speaker reads from the PowerPoint and you are able to passively learn and take notes. This is an interactive workshop that will require radical introspection. You'll be required to engage, create, and have conversations so that you will walk away with not only a deeper understanding of your institutional power and how to leverage it to counter structural racism.

This workshop is typically $75 per person. In an effort to increase access and reach more people, I’ve reduced the rate to just $45 per person.

A LINK TO THE WORKSHOP WILL BE EMAILED TO TICKETED PARTICIPANTS PRIOR TO WORKSHOP.

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Saturday, December 12, 2020, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
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