Decentering Whiteness & Building Multiracial Community - Workshop

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Decentering Whiteness & Building Multiracial Community - Workshop

We'll examine how US society centers white American culture and propose a path to an anti-racist society. Three live 2-hour Zoom sessions.

By Center for the Study of White American Culture

When and where

Date and time

June 21 · 4pm - July 5 · 6pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

This online interactive workshop takes place across three 2-hour sessions on Wednesday, June 21, 28 and July 5, 7-9pm ET; 6-8PM CT; 5-7PM MT; 4-6PM PT. The fee of $175 covers the whole series. To register, select any of the three dates and choose your form of payment.

All sessions are videorecorded for registered participants.

United States society is centered upon white American culture. White cultural norms are the standard by which all are judged, and white cultural practices control access to power and resources. This reflects a historic legacy of white supremacy that carries into our present day. In a multiracial nation such as the United States, a society centered on whiteness is inherently unfair. Many have reacted to that unfairness by working for racial justice and equity. These efforts have called whiteness into question but left much to be done.

This workshop offers a strategic model developed by CSWAC on how the racial structure of our society might be changed in a way that is fair and equitable to all. We call the model Decentering Whiteness and Building Multiracial Community. In brief, we promote the notion that our society should be centered on a multiracial culture, and white culture needs to be moved from its central position, or decentered.

Although simple in the broadest sense, the Decentering Whiteness and Building Multiracial Community model has some implications that are not immediately obvious. This workshop will compare and contrast other approaches to changing racial structure and then look at some of the implications of CSWAC’s model. We’ll look at both decentering whiteness and building multiracial community as goals, and why one goal cannot be met without the other. In the process, we’ll discuss how each goal might be accomplished.

A live, interactive workshop via Zoom in three two-hour sessions on Wednesday, June 21, 28 and July 5, 7-9pm ET; 6-8PM CT; 5-7PM MT; 4-6PM PT. To register, select any of the three dates and choose your form of payment.

Topics Addressed in the Workshop:

- Basic concepts important to a multiracial perspective

- Centered and decentered whiteness

- Features of whiteness as centered

- Decentering these same features of whiteness

- Problems of monoracism

- Envisioning a multiracial community

- How to begin building multiracial community

- Requirements for multiracial community building

This online interactive workshop takes place across three 2-hour sessions on Wednesday, June 21, 28 and July 5, 7-9pm ET; 6-8PM CT; 5-7PM MT; 4-6PM PT. The fee of $175 covers the whole series. To register, select any of the three dates and choose your form of payment.

All sessions are videorecorded for registered participants.

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