This training lays the foundation for a common understanding of the breadth and depth of racism and its impact on all aspects of society. Experiencing the History of Racism in the US Timeline in community level-sets awareness and inspires commitment to racial equity. Topics include:
- Community Agreements for respectful engagement
- History of Racism in the US Timeline
- Unpacking our personal histories of race and racism
- Data on the material impact of racism today
- Language for talking about race, ethnicity and racism
- Stereotypes, prejudice & implicit bias
- Intersectionality and the complexity of racial experiences
- Cultural humility vs. white supremacy culture
- Looking through the lens of diversity, equity & inclusion
- Racial health equity
- Examining data through an equity lens
- White privilege: what it is and how to use it for good
- Strategies for checking and leveraging privilege
- Antiracism vs. non-racism
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- List a minimum of 4 examples of racism in the history of the US
- List a minimum of 4 examples of current manifestations of racism in the US
- Differentiate between prejudice, implicit bias, stereotypes, and discrimination
- List a minimum of 4 respectful, appropriate terms to describe different racial and ethnic groups
- Identify at least 3 examples of everyday ways that racism is embedded in society
- Identify at least 3 root causes of racial inequities in health data
- Identify at least 3 ways that White privilege can be used to amplify racial equity
- Demonstrate increase confidence and skills for discussing race and racism
CEU’s available. Space is limited. Click here to register.