Friday, June 3 at 6:00 PM to Sunday, June 5 at 6:30 PM
Online Via Zoom
Weekend Activities: The training includes presentations, discussions, videos, exercises, and small group work. This 2 ½ day workshop is open to anyone who wants to journey toward making a stand against racism. Church members and church leaders of any faith, as well as non-church members, are all welcome!
Training Goals:
• To develop a shared analysis of racism and its individual, institutional, and cultural manifestations, and
• To begin to apply this common understanding to the history, culture, and institutional structure of our society, and to envision the next steps in taking action.
Agenda Topics Include:
• The history of racism and resistance to racism in the Americas
• Defining racism
• The effects of racism on people of color and on white people
• Dismantling racism
• Claiming and shaping an anti-racist identity
Full and partial scholarships are available to cover registration and /or childcare so that you may attend.
Registration is limited to 70 participants from around the country, so sign up early.
To learn more about this extraordinary opportunity and to apply for a scholarship, contact RacialJustice@first-unitarian-pgh.org