Spinning Straw into Gold, PART II: Responding to Microaggressions
Posted OnNovember 20, 2024 bySESSION DESCRIPTION Recognizing microaggressions is one thing—responding to them is another. When microaggressions are left unaddressed or addressed badly, both safety and trust wear down. In this 90-minute application-focused workshop, participants learned and practiced tools for addressing microaggressions in ways that build shared understanding, repair trust, and prevent future harm. There was also a short review of basic content…Read More…
Spinning Straw into Gold, PART I: Microaggressions as Teachable Moments
Posted OnSeptember 25, 2024 bySESSION DESCRIPTION Microaggressions are common, small-scale insults that are often unintentional, but have a significant impact on those receiving them that builds up over time. Left unaddressed, repeated microaggressions erode safety and trust in any environment. In this interactive and engaging 90-minute workshop, participants learned to recognize unintentional microaggressions, understand microaggressions in the context of systemic inequality, and began to…Read More…
Addressing Implicit Bias
Posted OnJuly 8, 2024 bySession Description Despite our best intentions, we all have biases and are susceptible to stereotypes. Implicit biases live deep in our subconscious and provide information on almost every facet of our lives. In this session, Reverend Dr. Bryant T. Marks, Sr. led a highly engaging and interactive discussion on how implicit bias manifests itself in…Read More…
Inclusive Engagement Practices with Individuals Experiencing Homelessness – Part II
Posted OnJune 25, 2024 bySession Description This virtual workshop continued the conversation about how to engage with the unhoused population in your area while bringing outdoor concerts to life. Topics included community care, harm reduction and overdose prevention, de-escalation strategies, and more. Resources Inclusive Engagement Workbook – Part II (PDF) Presenter Rene Jemio is a seasoned homeless services…Read More…
Inclusive Engagement Practices with Individuals Experiencing Homelessness – Part I
Posted OnJune 25, 2024 bySession Description This virtual workshop provided insights about how to engage with the unhoused population in your area while bringing outdoor concerts to life. Topics included community care, harm reduction and overdose prevention, de-escalation strategies, and more. Resources Inclusive Engagement Workbook – Part I (PDF) Presenter Rene Jemio is a seasoned homeless services professional…Read More…
Understanding Implicit Bias & Practicing Equity and Anti-Racism
Posted OnJune 24, 2024 bySession Description What does it mean to practice equity and to be anti-racist? This session unpacked the complexity of white supremacy and white privilege in the United States. We discussed how these dynamics can show up in ourselves and in our work, and what we can do to build a concert series that is more…Read More…
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Toward Interdependence
Posted OnJune 24, 2024 bySession Description This illuminating session set the foundation for integrating equity, diversity and inclusion into organizational practices. Through reflective, authentic, and action-oriented conversations around a deeper examination of EDI language, this workshop unpacked each concept in isolation and discussed their interconnectedness. Concepts included identifying tokenism, superficial change, and other risks associated with “diversity.” Participants explored…Read More…
Awake to Woke to Work: Building a Race Equity Culture
Posted OnJune 24, 2024 bySession Description During the first session, Equity in the Center (EiC) provided training on the Race Equity Cycle framework for organizational transformation. The second session took a deeper dive into operationalizing equity and included breakout group discussions designed to support the definition of specific priorities and action steps to build a Race Equity Culture. RESOURCES…Read More…
Creating and Maintaining a Culture of Inclusion
Posted OnJune 24, 2024 bySession Description Reaching out to people who may be different than yourself can be a bit intimidating, but this is a necessary skill for business and organizational leadership. This engaging workshop highlighted how to recruit, partner and invest in diverse communities. Participants were led in “safe space” discussions and in role playing exercises to help…Read More…
Understanding and Interacting Respectfully with the Trans and Nonbinary Community
Posted OnJune 24, 2024 bySession Description Created by Transformation Journeys Worldwide, Understanding and Interacting Respectfully with the Trans and Nonbinary Community was a 90-minute virtual workshop that allowed attendees to reflect upon and work towards a greater understanding of how to interact respectfully with Trans and Nonbinary individuals. RESOURCES Session Presentation (PDF) Session Recording The Genderbread Person: Words to…Read More…