RESJI Foundations Part 1: Introduction to Racial Equity and Social Justice

RESJI Foundations Part 1: Introduction to Racial Equity and Social Justice

This course is for those beginning their learning on racial equity and social justice, or seeking a foundational primer.

By City of Madison Human Resources

Date and time

Wednesday, August 13 · 12 - 3pm CDT

Location

Madison Municipal Building

215 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard Room 215 Madison, WI 53703

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Finally back by popular demand! This course is for those beginning their learning on racial equity and social justice, or seeking a foundational primer. This course is for those wondering "What is racial equity? What does it have to do with my job? What can I do about it?" To explore these questions we'll use slides, handouts, videos, art, comedy, local and national case studies, pair and group dialogue, and activities to build "equity muscles."

The course has three sections:

  1. Self: identifying one's own social identities and examining power, privilege, marginalization and their intersections.
  2. Systems: exploring the different levels of racism: individual, institutional, and structural.
  3. Solidarity: finding our roles in building towards inclusion and belonging.

NOTE: This event is in-person on August 13, 2025 at the Madison Municipal Building, Room 215. (215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Madison, WI 53703). Please plan ahead to arrive on time or early for minimal course disruption.

If you have access needs or have any additional questions, please contact Organizational Development at OrganizationalDevelopment@cityofmadison.com prior to the course.

T he event header image features a painted fist on a boarded up window on State Street in Madison, WI.

Organized by

The Human Resources Department supports the City of Madison's goals by recruiting, developing and sustaining a diverse, talented, and engaged workforce.