Join other educators in a vibrant led discussion on best practices for helping the next generation grow up anti-racist.
Community Screening & Talkback: "'Warrior Lawyers: Defenders of Sacred Justice"
Journey into the past for a bit — and meander in the present — when you watch this film that shares how Michigan Native American lawyers, tribal judges, and more have worked with Native Nations to help address and resolve complicated social welfare issues
Moving from Stop Asian Hate to Uniting for Racial Solidarity
This workshop will explore how Asian Americans harness energy to not only work to end #stopAsianhate, but also towards moving our communities to rally for racial solidarity for all communities.
Join the Septima Project for this self-guided online workshop series designed with busy parents and caregivers in mind. We’ll explore how to have meaningful conversations about racial equity with your kids.
Examining Racism and the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community
Take time to explore the historical context of racism with, towards, and within the AAPI community during this two-hour workshop. Participants will also unpack how they may participate in, or be impacted by, racism and anti-Blackness.
Racial Healing Circle: Brave Space for Conversations About Race
It's time to have intentional (and potentially healing) conversations about race in this open circle, and to listen as well. Topics up for discussion include bias, microaggressions, and how to adjust your actions and attitudes.
Exploring the Asian American Identity Crisis
Should you assimilate or preserve your heritage? This is just one question up for discussion as participants explore the history of the Asian American Pacific Islander label and "the pressure of representation" as they seek to advance equity and justice for all.
Addressing the Racial Pay Gap: For Content Creators & Beyond
Why do pay inequities persist? Learn how you can advocate for Black people, Indigenous folks, and other coworkers of color at this equal pay workshop, where you'll get tangible takeaways and learn tools for helping to address the pay equity gap.
Decision-Making for Racial Equity (DRE)
The Decision-making for Racial Equity (DRE) training provides a framework that seeks to disrupt dominant forms of decision-making that perpetuate racial bias. Build an organization-wide racial equity decision-making practice.
Let's Talk … Conversations on Race, Equity & Belonging
This is a safe space for all races and ethnicities to create a more inclusive world. July’s topic is code switching. Have you had to "change the real you" to be a part of a dominant culture?
Community As Rebellion: Surviving Academia As a Woman of Color
Lorgia García Peña, Angela Y. Davis and Chandra Talpade Mohanty celebrate the launch of Community as Rebellion: A Syllabus for Surviving Academia as a Woman of Color, Peña’s new book.
"Belonging, Bought and Sold"
Who has a "right" to a neighborhood? Listen in on a conversation exploring the livability, mental health, and wellness of a community, and how these factors can relate to Asian American identity and the gentrification of historical enclaves.
Black Consumerism: A Look at Black Spending, Past and Present
Explore the past and present of marketing to Black consumers during this presentation, featuring clips from the 1954 short film "Secret of Selling to the Negro." You'll analyze generalizations and assumptions from that time while considering the present-day parallels.
Interrupting Racism: Advanced Training
If you work in leadership and have completed basic anti-racism training, you can expand on your knowledge with this two-session workshop covering more advanced solutions for racial equity and inclusion in employment practices.
Raising Our Voices & Pens to Drive Greater Inclusion for All
Authors David M. Louie and Sara Blanchard discuss their trailblazing work, and their perspectives on social justice issues, in this event organized by the Asian American Authors Book Club.
Asian Health Equity: Precision Medicine in AAPI Communities
Noting that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders continue to be underrepresented in biomedical research, the Asian Health Coalition and the NIH All of Us Research Program have organized this talk on the importance of precision medicine for these communities.
Racial Equity in Home Ownership
A panel of experts discuss the obstacles that Black families can face when considering home ownership — including predatory lending and the legacy of redlining — and propose innovative ideas about how to fix these issues.
Diversity & Inclusion Conversation "Another Seat at the Table"
Worried about saying the wrong thing about diversity? If so, and you've chosen instead to be silent, learn why speaking up is important for leaders — and how diverse insights can bring more collaboration.
Embodying Antiracist Allyship: A Workshop for Non-Black Allies
Do you consider yourself an anti-racists ally, agree that Black Lives Matter, but don't know how to really help in your own life? This workshop is for white and white-presenting folks who want to do anti-racist work in a compassionate and inquisitive space.
Come Meet A Black Person: Anti-Racism Virtual Series
As seen on the View and CBS This Morning, this virtual series brings people together for discussion on topics from Black history, critical race theory and woke-ness. An awesome place to learn in community.
Decentering Whiteness in Arts Education
Decentering whiteness in your classroom requires much more effort than simply teaching about "diverse art." In this workshop, Alisha Mernick shares how you can explicitly name BIPOC artists in your curriculum, disrupting their erasure and tokenization.
Anti-Racist Educators Collaborative Group
Join other educators in a vibrant led discussion on best practices for helping the next generation grow up anti-racist.
Community Screening & Talkback: "'Warrior Lawyers: Defenders of Sacred Justice"
Journey into the past for a bit — and meander in the present — when you watch this film that shares how Michigan Native American lawyers, tribal judges, and more have worked with Native Nations to help address and resolve complicated social welfare issues
Moving from Stop Asian Hate to Uniting for Racial Solidarity
This workshop will explore how Asian Americans harness energy to not only work to end #stopAsianhate, but also towards moving our communities to rally for racial solidarity for all communities.
Join the Septima Project for this self-guided online workshop series designed with busy parents and caregivers in mind. We’ll explore how to have meaningful conversations about racial equity with your kids.
Examining Racism and the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community
Take time to explore the historical context of racism with, towards, and within the AAPI community during this two-hour workshop. Participants will also unpack how they may participate in, or be impacted by, racism and anti-Blackness.
Racial Healing Circle: Brave Space for Conversations About Race
It's time to have intentional (and potentially healing) conversations about race in this open circle, and to listen as well. Topics up for discussion include bias, microaggressions, and how to adjust your actions and attitudes.
Exploring the Asian American Identity Crisis
Should you assimilate or preserve your heritage? This is just one question up for discussion as participants explore the history of the Asian American Pacific Islander label and "the pressure of representation" as they seek to advance equity and justice for all.
Addressing the Racial Pay Gap: For Content Creators & Beyond
Why do pay inequities persist? Learn how you can advocate for Black people, Indigenous folks, and other coworkers of color at this equal pay workshop, where you'll get tangible takeaways and learn tools for helping to address the pay equity gap.
Decision-Making for Racial Equity (DRE)
The Decision-making for Racial Equity (DRE) training provides a framework that seeks to disrupt dominant forms of decision-making that perpetuate racial bias. Build an organization-wide racial equity decision-making practice.
Let's Talk … Conversations on Race, Equity & Belonging
This is a safe space for all races and ethnicities to create a more inclusive world. July’s topic is code switching. Have you had to "change the real you" to be a part of a dominant culture?
Community As Rebellion: Surviving Academia As a Woman of Color
Lorgia García Peña, Angela Y. Davis and Chandra Talpade Mohanty celebrate the launch of Community as Rebellion: A Syllabus for Surviving Academia as a Woman of Color, Peña’s new book.
"Belonging, Bought and Sold"
Who has a "right" to a neighborhood? Listen in on a conversation exploring the livability, mental health, and wellness of a community, and how these factors can relate to Asian American identity and the gentrification of historical enclaves.
Black Consumerism: A Look at Black Spending, Past and Present
Explore the past and present of marketing to Black consumers during this presentation, featuring clips from the 1954 short film "Secret of Selling to the Negro." You'll analyze generalizations and assumptions from that time while considering the present-day parallels.
Interrupting Racism: Advanced Training
If you work in leadership and have completed basic anti-racism training, you can expand on your knowledge with this two-session workshop covering more advanced solutions for racial equity and inclusion in employment practices.
Raising Our Voices & Pens to Drive Greater Inclusion for All
Authors David M. Louie and Sara Blanchard discuss their trailblazing work, and their perspectives on social justice issues, in this event organized by the Asian American Authors Book Club.
Asian Health Equity: Precision Medicine in AAPI Communities
Noting that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders continue to be underrepresented in biomedical research, the Asian Health Coalition and the NIH All of Us Research Program have organized this talk on the importance of precision medicine for these communities.
Racial Equity in Home Ownership
A panel of experts discuss the obstacles that Black families can face when considering home ownership — including predatory lending and the legacy of redlining — and propose innovative ideas about how to fix these issues.
Diversity & Inclusion Conversation "Another Seat at the Table"
Worried about saying the wrong thing about diversity? If so, and you've chosen instead to be silent, learn why speaking up is important for leaders — and how diverse insights can bring more collaboration.
Embodying Antiracist Allyship: A Workshop for Non-Black Allies
Do you consider yourself an anti-racists ally, agree that Black Lives Matter, but don't know how to really help in your own life? This workshop is for white and white-presenting folks who want to do anti-racist work in a compassionate and inquisitive space.
Come Meet A Black Person: Anti-Racism Virtual Series
As seen on the View and CBS This Morning, this virtual series brings people together for discussion on topics from Black history, critical race theory and woke-ness. An awesome place to learn in community.
Decentering Whiteness in Arts Education
Decentering whiteness in your classroom requires much more effort than simply teaching about "diverse art." In this workshop, Alisha Mernick shares how you can explicitly name BIPOC artists in your curriculum, disrupting their erasure and tokenization.