Race-Consciousness Training Series Part 1
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Click here to register. Registration includes all four sessions. Session 1: Starting at the Start: Exploring Race Consciousness Developing race consciousness - our awareness of the role race plays in our everyday lives - is an essential step to understanding the way we see and experience the world, as well as how others’ experiences differ from our own. Join us as we explore: - How to gain awareness of the way race has impacted our own life experiences - What we can learn by understanding each others’ similar and differing racial experiences - How this internal, individual race consciousness relates to our understanding of race, racism, and anti-racism in the external world around us Learn more about Heather Miller, Eitan Dantzig, and The Multitudes HERE.
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