Becoming Anti-racists: A Workshop for White People, Session 2 of 5

We are making a start towards becoming anti-racists and effective allies by holding a 5-part workshop based on the bestselling book, So You Want to Talk About Race, by Ijeoma Oluo.

 

 

It is the responsibility of white people to educate ourselves and do the work needed to end systemic racism. Only white people can tear it down, and we cannot let it stand for a moment longer. We must be led by black folks and other people of color. However, we the oppressors cannot burden the very people who are being oppressed.

So, we are making a start towards becoming anti-racists and effective allies by holding a 5-part workshop based on the bestselling book, So You Want to Talk About Race, by Ijeoma Oluo. Please purchase/obtain the book and read it, keeping up with the chapters to be covered in upcoming sessions.

There will be five weekly sessions on Tuesdays, beginning July 14 and ending August 11 @ 3-4:30PM.

SESSION 2: JULY 21 - Guest Facilitator Ana Carter - just another Humanist working on anti-racism
a. Chapter three: What if I talk about race wrong?
b. Chapter four: Why am I always being told to “check my privilege”?
c. Chapter five: What is intersectionality and why do I need it?
d. Video

Host and Co-Facilitator: Jennifer White – Artist, Communications HSGP
Co-Facilitator: Ramona Ferrara - Co-Founder White People for Black Lives
Zoom Production: Ron Russell - Humanist Chaplain, Meditation Coach and IT geek

All who are serious about doing this work are invited and welcome. This will be a safe space for people of color, with no responsibility to answer questions or contribute to the discussion unless they wish to.

Rule #1 for white people. Do not ask people of color to help you with this work. Do the research yourself.
Rule #2 for white people. If you find yourself disagreeing, getting defensive, angry or confused, take the following steps:
• Take a breath
• Write it down
• Research it.

NOTE: Updated link to Zoom meeting: https://zoom.us/j/96513068002?pwd=QWdORXpFcFdNY0YwUW8rcGpwTDBSQT09

Bonus! Here is a 7 minute interview with the author Ijeoma Oluo on NPR: https://www.npr.org/2020/07/01/885878564/what-systemic-racism-means-and-the-way-it-harms-communities

Photo credit: Image by UnratedStudio via Pixabay

When
July 21st, 2020 from 12:00 PM to  4:30 PM
Location
ONLINE
https://zoom.us/j/535462070?pwd=UGJBOXRYcTF2SXJMb01RNTdvM2Y2QT09
Mesa, AZ 85211
United States
Human