Unraveling Racism Training II - Applied Skills is an effective tool to deepen your
knowledge of and sharpen your intervention skills to address institutional and structural racism.
Why Should I Attend?
Have you asked yourself any of the following questions?
- Have you attended the Unraveling Racism Training I-Core?
- Would you like to expand your skills and strengthen your knowledge
to address institutional and structural racism in your community and work
place?
If the answer is yes, you will want to attend the ERASE Racism two-day Unraveling Racism Training II –
Applied Skills conducted by the Cultural Bridges Training Institute.
Please note, you must take the URT I - Core workshop in order to be eligible to take this URT II – Applied Skills workshop. This is an overnight workshop.
Unraveling Racism Training II – Applied Skills
Training
The Principal objectives of
Unraveling Racism Training II - Applied skills are:
- To deepen and refine participants’ knowledge of the roots and realities of racism and
build on the skills learned in the Core Training (part I)
- To examine communication styles and barriers to effective, respectful,
cross-cultural communication.
- To prepare participants to translate and articulate this expanded
knowledge to other members of the community.
- To analyze the personal, institutional and cultural manifestations
of racism, with attention to “historical” and “contemporary” racism in the U.S.
- To expand participants’ understanding of white privilege, white supremacy and
internalized racism.
- To Practice skills for recognizing and identifying racist practices
and policies that occur in institutions.
- To demonstrate personal and institutional intervention techniques.
- To integrate the concept of personal spheres of influence with
anti-racist, organizational and community development.
Sessions include interactive exercises, small group discussion and self-exploration.
Registration Fee: $500.00
For individuals and
non-profits with limited income the discounted amount is $350