Social justice in action: Addressing race relations in the 21st century

by <a href="mailto:mailto:onlineeducation@awcnet.org">AWC online learning</a> | Mar 17, 2022
<img align="right" alt="CMLBug" src="/sf_images/default-source/icons/cmlbug.png?sfvrsn=2" />Learn about norms for having effective conversations around race, racism, and race relations and strategies for engaging across cultures.<br /> (CML: Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging; 1 credit)

This recorded keynote address was part of AWC’s Labor Relations Institute in 2021. Participants learn a framework and common language for the four pillars of social justice. This framework takes into account the importance of deepening awareness of self—moving from color blindness to racial cognizance; increasing knowledge of others and their experiences with systems of oppression; developing skills to engage effectively across cultures; and advocating and taking action to dismantle institutional racism and other forms of oppression.

Speaker

Dr. Caprice Hollins, Cofounder, Cultures Connecting

 


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