Previous Workshops & Webinars
Re-envisioning Schools & Social Justice Education
*** truncated videos of this webinar can be found here
Who: This webinar is primarily for school principals, directors, educators and those working in education adjacent settings.
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What: This webinar shares models for social justice education in school settings (K-12), specifically around anti-racism. At this critical juncture in our nation's history, we have the opportunity to re-envision what our educational systems look like, and a duty to abolish systemic racism in our school structures and practices. Social justice education goes beyond implementing a few tokenized lessons on racism--learn about models for social justice education and how your school can work toward racial justice.
Cost: Free
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Talking to Kids About Racism: Interactive Series
Who: This webinar is primarily for White folks (but also for POC who are not Black or Indigenous), interested in understanding, owning, and responding to their privilege.
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What: This series provides ongoing learning, support, and interactive activities for parents and educators as they talk to kids about race and racism. Share successes, work through possible missteps, and get support in engaging youth in this ongoing dialogue.
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Breaking White Silence: Interactive Series
Who: This webinar is primarily for White folks (but also for POC who are not Black or Indigenous), interested in understanding, owning, and responding to their privilege.
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What: This series provides ongoing learning, support, and interactive activities to engage in your personal reflexive work around anti-racism. Examine your “blind spots” and learn how to use your privilege to create social change instead of enacting harm.
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Breaking White Silence: What, Why & How
Who: This webinar is primarily for White folks (but also for POC who are not Black or Indigenous), interested in understanding, owning, and responding to their privilege.
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What: The Black Lives Matter movement has been calling on us to take responsibility for our part in perpetuating systemic racism and White supremacy culture. For many White folks, these are big concepts that don't often get brought into everyday conversation, leaving people with questions, silence, and often times, inaction. One of the ways we are complicit in furthering oppression is through White silence. Let's take concrete steps to breaking White silence and have some uncomfortable conversations about race and racism together. This webinar is a space to ask the questions you're pondering but are worried you'll get called out for. Let's talk about it!
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How to Talk to Children About Race & Racism
Who: This webinar is primarily for White folks (but also for POC who are not Black or Indigenous), interested in understanding, owning, and responding to their privilege.
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What: Part of anti-racist work involves examining our own relationship with race and privilege, as well as helping the next generation do the same. Even if you've attempted these conversations with children, it can be difficult to feel comfortable navigating the pain, hurt, and for some, shame, that often accompanies talks about race and racism. Learn how to engage these emotions while still engaging kids. We will examine what these conversations might look like at different ages, especially with younger children.
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Therapy is an opportunity to process and heal from challenges and/or traumas, and integrate experiences to live a more full and empowered life.
Parent coaching focuses on identifying current parenting challenges and learning practical tools and solutions.
Equity work involves exploration and accountability on a personal level, while also deconstructing oppressive systems and reconstructing more equitable forms of power sharing.