Learning to Liberate: A  3-Part Anti-oppression Series

Learning to Liberate: A 3-Part Anti-oppression Series

A safe and stimulating format to discuss timely and challenging topics related to race, equity, and inclusion.

By GAPP (Greater Anderson Promotes Peace)

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Wednesday, May 8 · 7 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Clough United Methodist Church

2010 Wolfangel Road Cincinnati, OH 45255

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

(Registration is free but limited. Please register separately for each date you plan to attend)

In a series of 3 monthly workshops Taylor Curtis, YWCA Greater Cincinnati Director of Racial Justice and Equity, will guide participants in:

  • Session 1: Tuesday, March 19: Cultural Competency. Builds awareness of cultural humility and respect through analyzing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and how social responsibility impacts us at personal and institutional levels.
  • Session 2: Wednesday, April 10: Developing an Antiracist Racial Identity. Thoughtful reflection around our racial identity and how racism impacts us at a personal, interpersonal, institutional, and systemic level.
  • Session 3: Wednesday, May 8: Learning to Liberate. Participants gain tools to address racial discrimination from an individual and systemic lens.

This remarkable opportunity brings the YWCA Greater Cincinnati's commitment to eliminating racism right into our Anderson Township community for 3 monthly workshops conveniently located at Clough United Methodist Church at the intersection of Clough Pike and Wolfangel Rd.

GAPP and ACRU are pleased to welcome back Taylor Curtis for this extended workshop series following her dynamic facilitation during a community conversation in 2023. Taylor Curtis is exceptionally skilled in teaching and providing instruction and facilitation in psychology, social justice, and equity (especially in Black Studies) and anti-racism. She is a trusted influencer with a passion for grassroots leadership, mission-driven organizations, and social justice movements.

(Registration is free but limited. Please register separately for each date you plan to attend)

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GAPP has been serving the greater Anderson Township area since 1999, providing community-buildinging programs and activities that honor diversity, encourage understanding, and promote inclusion. Visit us at www.gappeace.org