Racism and Identity

Racism and Identity

This training explores the ways in which systemic racism informs our personal identity, behaviors and outcomes.

By Anti-Racism Commission, Diocese of Pennsylvania

Date and time

Saturday, September 28 · 6 - 9am PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 3 hours

The Anti-Racism Commission's anti-racism training series is facilitated by Lailah Dunbar-Keeys and designed to help participants understand the historic creation, preservation, and personal and institutional effects of a society built upon ideas of racial difference, which in turn support an unjust, racially based hierarchy. The series repeats annually, and offers the Introduction to Systemic Racism training 3 times a year.

Racism and Identity explores the ways in which systemic racism informs our personal identity, behaviors and outcomes. We will develop a sociological understanding of the concepts colorblindness, colorism, cultural appropriation, unconscious bias, micro-aggressions, White fragility, and White privilege. Completion of the Introduction to Systemic Racism training is a prerequisite for this part of the series.

All anti-racism trainings are from 9 am to noon on Zoom. Fee: $20. Scholarships are available, especially for postulants and candidates for ordination. Email arc@diopa.org. Anti-racism trainings are mandatory for clergy and open to all. Completion of all 5 trainings over 2 years meets the initial clergy requirement for anti-racism education. Email arc@diopa.org to obtain a certificate of completion.

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