The Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Chapter in Burlington presents a four-part series:
Learn How to Have Effective Conversations with People who Don't Think Racism is a Problem in the United States
These online sessions are based on Dr. David Campt's "White Ally Toolkit" workbook. Each session will focus on different elements of this approach, and will include reflection, role-play and resources.
This program is offered in partnership with the Westford Public Library and with the Carpenter-Carse Library in Hinesburg. The program is free and open to the public, including residents of any town.
Each session stands on its own, and will focus on a specific element of this dialogue-based strategy to address racism. Please join us on one or more of these evenings from 6-8 PM, for the specific strategy described below:
March 7: Reflect
March 21: Ask
April 11: Connect
April 25: Expand
To register, please email surj.burlington.vt@gmail.com
You can find an announcement on the event here: https://www.carpentercarse.org/blog/surj-btv-presents-white-ally-toolkit-workshops
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