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Educate yourself: online racial equity workshops
Educate yourself: online racial equity workshops
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A more equitable society is attainable, but it’s not possible without joining the fight for justice for the Black community. These virtual events allow you to support and learn from organizations pushing for racial equity while confronting systemic and learned racism. Eventbrite’s experts have gathered impactful online events where you can take a stand against racial inequality.
Educate yourself: online racial equity workshops
Educate yourself: online racial equity workshops
Educate yourself: online racial equity workshops
Educate yourself: online racial equity workshops
Collection by Eventbrite
A more equitable society is attainable, but it’s not possible without joining the fight for justice for the Black community. These virtual events allow you to support and learn from organizations pushing for racial equity while confronting systemic and learned racism. Eventbrite’s experts have gathered impactful online events where you can take a stand against racial inequality.
A more equitable society is attainable, but it’s not possible without joining the fight for justice for the Black community. These virtual events allow you to support and learn from organizations pushing for racial equity while confronting systemic and learned racism. Eventbrite’s experts have gathered impactful online events where you can take a stand against racial inequality.

Discover how Mussar, a traditional Jewish path of spiritual discipline, can help you fight and disrupt racism, while doing the inner work needed to stay the course.

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.

The organizer of this course posits that a technique called "story-listening" can help faculty and administrators to better understand and teach diverse students. Learn how it works and how you might apply it in your own place of work during this inclusion-focused workshop.

How exactly are your organization's diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts progressing? If you're not sure, here's your chance to learn about a self-assessment tool that can give reporting insights and help with goal-setting.

Drop into this workshop to learn about the Six Stages Framework, a tool that may help you better identify your understanding racism and how to respond to it. Both individuals and organizations can use this knowledge to fight for a more equitable society.

Join this free workshop and gain access to resources that will allow your organization to provide trauma-informed care for people who have experienced racism or crises, including information on how to work with young people.

This program is designed to create a pathway for behavioral health care that centers people people of color. Attendees will be provided with training, resources, and information — plus ongoing support.

Take a virtual tour of Detroit and learn how systemic racism is woven into the history of the city. Presented by City Institute, you'll learn about redlining, police brutality, the destruction of BIPOC neighborhoods, and local organizations fighting for racial justice.

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.

Log on and join this free series of lectures, where historians and authors share information about Black people's struggles for freedom. The content is designed for teachers and other school staff, but everyone is welcome to join.

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.

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?

The written (or spoken) word holds its own power. In this workshop series, you'll learn how to use poetry to celebrate diversity, start conversations on power and oppression, and cultivate understanding with others — regardless of their race.

Organizers highlight the voices of BIPOC community members in this discussion that looks at the role of systemic racism in America, creating a space where attendees can share their lived experiences.

Join other educators in a vibrant led discussion on best practices for helping the next generation grow up anti-racist.

The Racial Justice Collaborative believes engaging in discussion about difficult topics is an essential part of healing the racial divide. To celebrate Juneteenth, this discussion seeks common ground (and a common cause) in the relationship between Blacks and Jews.

This conference offers an opportunity to connect, come together as a community, and collaborate. A series of sessions will examine the process behind creating and sustaining a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging strategy that works.

Millennials, Gen Z-ers and second generation migrants can join this monthly session to learn about how embracing your diversity can help businesses grow and expand. Be prepared to share your story and gain insight on positioning yourself for success.

Learn about the conceptualization and treatment of race-based stress and trauma during this day-long training session. Participants will gain greater clarity about intergenerational and historical trauma and its development within families and communities.

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.