Anti-Racism for White People Self-Paced Course
This self-paced journey will support participants in learning, reflection, and action-taking to combat white supremacy and racism in our daily lives.
The work of becoming anti-racist is a life-long journey of humbly learning new ways of seeing and being.
Progress through 10 modules, each with 2-3 hours of reading, reflection, and action planning.
Participants can take the course at any pace that works for them, but we recommend committing at least 3 months to give ample time for reflection and integration of new concepts.
Through this class you will:
Identify the conditioning of white supremacy and its impact on your identity, perceptions, and behavior
Explore mindsets, behaviors, and commitments that will enable you to more effectively take action for racial justice
Hone your ability to have difficult conversations about white supremacy & racism
Gain skills to identity and dismantle white supremacy culture as it shows up in the workplace
Learn about the history and present-day realities of systemic racism
Craft individualized strategies for being an agent of interpersonal, institutional, and systemic anti-racism
In this Self-Paced Course, participants will have access to all of the learning, reflection, and action-taking materials. You can take the course at the pace that works best for you, and you'll have lifetime access, as it will be continually updated. This option is a $295 one-time fee.
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Invest in yourself and your growth as an anti-racist team member and leader in your workplace. Our online courses support you to lead with an understanding of both yourself and the ecosystems you are a part of so you can create a more equitable and justice-centered workplace.
Not only will you be making a positive impact within your organization, but you'll also be positioning yourself as a person with a unique skill set. And, with professional development reimbursements, the cost of our courses can often be covered by your employer, making the investment in your personal and professional growth even more accessible.
I used to think I was anti-racist, now I think I need to make much more of an effort to be more anti-racist and less white moderate.