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DESCRIPTION:HARD CONVERSATIONS: WHITENESS, RACE, and SOCIAL JUSTICE. \n\n$99.00 
 USD\n\nA 5-Week Intensive Online Seminar and Virtual Classroom. Live 
 Seminars via Zoom from 8-9:30 EDT (5-6:30 PDT) on September 15, 22, 29, 
 October 6 and 13. Includes full access to the online learning community for 
 3 months \n\n“Until you can recognize you are living a racialized life 
 and you’re having racialized experiences every moment of every day, you 
 can’t actually engage people of other races around the idea of 
 justice.” -- Whitney Dow, The Whiteness Project\n\nWHAT DOES IT MEAN TO 
 BE WHITE IN A RACIST WORLD?\nWe will explore this question in a four-week 
 online Zoom course and virtual classroom forum co-facilitated by social 
 justice educators and authors, Victor Lee Lewis and Patti Digh.\nWe will 
 examine the social construction of race and Whiteness, the historical 
 origins of white supremacy and whiteness as an identity, and how to develop 
 a solidarity-based White identity.\n\nWeek One: The Social Construction of 
 Race and Whiteness\nWeek Two: The Color of Supremacy\nWeek Three: The 
 Making and Unmaking of Whiteness\nWeek Four: Developing a Solidarity-Based 
 White Identity\nWeek Five: Consolidating and Next Steps\n\nWe will hear 
 diverse voices, we will ask questions, we will tell our own truths, and we 
 will become allies–and not just allies, but effective allies.\n\nStudents 
 will receive readings and discussion prompts in the online classroom twice 
 weekly as well as the opportunity to participate in five 90-minute live 
 dialogues with the co-facilitators during the course (one live dialogue per 
 week).\n\nMEET THE HOSTS:\nVICTOR LEE LEWIS, MA, is the Founder and 
 Director of the Radical Resilience Institute. He is a nationally-recognized 
 speaker, consultant, trainer, social justice educator and writer. Victor 
 has conducted seminars, workshops, keynote speeches, and “train the 
 trainer” programs in most of the 50 United States, as well as in 
 Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Germany. He is best known for his 
 inspiring leadership role in The Color of Fear, an unusually powerful video 
 about racism which received the Golden Apple Award for “Best Social 
 Studies Documentary” of 1995 from the National Educational Media 
 Association. He is co-author, with Hugh Vasquez, of Beyond the Color of 
 Fear, a 4-volume multimedia curriculum for use in classrooms and training 
 programs. Victor has also written a training manual utilizing the Hollywood 
 film, Get Out!, The Get Out Movie Teacher’s Companion, as an on-ramp for 
 classroom discussion. Victor is a Neuro-Linguistic Programming Health 
 Certified Master Practitioner and Trainer, EFT (Emotional Freedom 
 Techniques) Expert Practitioner/Trainer, a certified NLP hypnotherapist, 
 and Third Years Advanced Student in the Somatic Experience Practitioner 
 Program of SETI. www.radicalresilience.com\n\nPATTI DIGH is the author of 
 eight books on global workforce diversity and living mindfully, including a 
 Fortune magazine “best business book” for the year 2000 and one of five 
 finalists for the “Books for a Better Life” national award in 2008. She 
 recently served on the Executive Committee of the ACLU-NC Board of 
 Directors and has served in advising roles on diversity, equity, and 
 inclusion to corporate and nonprofit organization clients such as PepsiCo, 
 Boeing, PBS, the U.S. Postal Service, the American Society of Association 
 Executives, and many others. She was formerly the Vice President of 
 International and Diversity Programs at the Society for Human Resource 
 Management (SHRM), the world’s largest association of human resources 
 professionals. More information is available on her website: 
 www.pattidigh.com\n\nFor comprehensive information about this 
 course:\nwww.hardconversations.com\n\nTo Register 
 Now:\nhttps://courses.schoolofinclusion.com/courses/72/about\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/09/14/18836628.php
SUMMARY:Hard Conversations: Whiteness, Race, and Social Justice
LOCATION:Online
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/09/14/18836628.php
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