Two-Day Anti-Racism Workshop
Thursday, March 25, 2021 • 12 Nisan 5781
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Next DayOnline via ZoomOur online training will look at bias, discrimination, oppression, and privilege in the United States. Given the rise of racist acts during the pandemic, as well as the most recent horrific racist incidents, examining these issues takes on an even greater sense of urgency.
The workshop's topics include:
- The history of racism.
- How racism impacts everyone, generation after generation.
- How to talk effectively and compassionately about racism.
- Real-life skills to interrupt all forms of bias and discrimination.
- Definitions and terms.
- Ways to take action and build equality in your workplace and community
Registration details:
- Registration is required. Zoom information provided upon registration.
- Participants must attend each day.
- Fee: $300 per person.
- Continuing Education Credits will be given for the successful completion of the two-day session.
- Financial aid is available - please let us know if payment is an issue for you.
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Thursday ,
MayMay 20 , 2021
Thursday, May 20th 8:30a to Friday, May 21st 4:30p
Our online training will look at bias, discrimination, oppression, and privilege in the United States. Given the rise of racist acts during the pandemic, as well as the most recent horrific racist incidents, examining these issues takes on an even greater sense of urgency. -
Thursday ,
JunJune 17 , 2021
Thursday, Jun 17th 8:30a to Friday, Jun 18th 4:30p
Our online training will look at bias, discrimination, oppression, and privilege in the United States. Given the rise of racist acts during the pandemic, as well as the most recent horrific racist incidents, examining these issues takes on an even greater sense of urgency. -
Wednesday ,
OctOctober 13 , 2021
Wednesday, Oct 13th 6:00p to 8:00p
More details to come about this combination virtual/in-person event! For more info call 860-683-1038 or e-mail diversity@nccj.org.
Sat, 17 April 2021