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SUMMARY:We'll Lift As We Climb: Empowering Black Women's Voices in the Workplace:The UnL3@rnIng Series for BIPOC Educators & Leaders
DESCRIPTION:A Facing Racism Alumni Workshop\, open to all! \nRecent Facing Racism cohort participants are highly encouraged to attend as a supplement to the Facing Racism program. \nJoin us for an enlightening workshop focused on supporting Black women colleagues in the workplace. REGISTER HERE. \nAs white and non-Black allies\, it’s crucial to understand the challenges faced by Black professionals\, especially Black women\, and to actively work towards creating inclusive and equitable environments where they are seen\, valued\, and heard. \nIn this interactive session\, we’ll explore workplace dynamics and delve into the impact of anti-Blackness and gender bias. We’ll discuss practical strategies for fostering allyship and supporting the development and amplification of the voices of Black women colleagues and leaders. Through interactive activities\, thought-provoking exercises\, and vibrant discussions\, you’ll gain insights into the intersecting identities of your Black women colleagues and learn how to create inclusive spaces where Black women can thrive in their authenticity\, voices\, and leadership. \nThis workshop is not just about individual growth; it’s about collective action toward Black becoming. By building meaningful relationships\, advocating for systemic change\, and actively supporting the advancement of Black women professionals\, you’ll contribute to creating workplaces where everyone can thrive. Whether you’re seeking to enhance your allyship skills or looking for practical ways to support your Black women colleagues\, this workshop offers a space for engaging dialogue\, joyful learning\, and collaboration. \nTogether\, let’s uplift and empower each other as we work towards a future where all individuals\, including Black women\, can flourish in their professional pursuits. \nThe three main objectives of Facing Racism Alumni programming are to: \n\nTo provide a sacred space for former Facing Racism participants to reflect on and share about their personal and communal experiences to end anti-Black racism.\nTo offer additional facilitation toward education around ending anti-Black racism.\n\n\nTo counter white supremacy by integrating celebration and joy into personal and collective anti-Black racism work.\n\nOur 2024 organizational theme is “FORTIFY”\, we are hosting  workshops\, experiences\, portals that help us strengthen our minds\, bodies and spirits. We hope to cultivate spaces to honor our becomings while preparing sacred spaces for us to conceal and emerge from our cocoons again and again and again. If our movement is centered on love\, then we want these workshops to show our community how love is our strongest tool for constructing a reality where Black Beloveds are celebrated\, protected\, and seen in full. \nPlease don’t miss the opportunity to join Christina Jones on Sunday\, June 23rd 4:00pm – 6:30 pm MDT \n  \nChristina Jones (She/Her) is a 46-year-old African American\, heterosexual\, neurodivergent female. As an Artist\, Writer\, Intellectual Designer\, Consultant/Coach\, Facilitator\, Professor\, Podcaster\, and Speaker\, she brings over 20 years of experience in Education\, Curriculum/Instructional Design\, and Leadership. Her mission is to impact the lives of learners – both young and old – by reimagining and designing systems\, processes\, and learning experiences that are authentic\, joyful\, and humanizing. She is dedicated to empowering individuals and teams to find their unique purpose\, leading them toward what she terms “Freedom Work.” Christina is passionate about creating dynamic\, transformational change. Her approach is centered on humanizing perspectives and honoring individuals while supporting collective work. She is the CEO of Humane in the Membrane\, LLC\, and works with organizations to create and operationalize visions and strategies\, fostering shared success. Christina finds fulfillment in facilitating personal and collective growth and encouraging individuals and teams to share their talents and resources for the greater good. \nLinked In – https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-jones-bb3874207/\nInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/unlearnthis2022/\nThe UnL3@rnIng Podcast –https://www.podpage.com/the-unl3rning/\nWebsite: https://www.humaneinthemembranellc.com/home
URL:https://soul2soulsisters.org/events/well-lift-as-we-climb-empowering-black-womens-voices-in-the-workplacethe-unl3rning-series-for-bipoc-educators-leaders/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Facing Racism
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SUMMARY:Unshackled: perspectives and practices for healing intergenerational racialized trauma
DESCRIPTION:Facing Racism and Black Healing\, Health\, and Joy are coming together for this crossover event you do not want to miss! Recent Facing Racism cohort participants and folks of the Black diaspora are highly encouraged to attend as a supplement to the Facing Racism program. Register Here. \nThis interactive session will focus on exploring\, identifying and attending to the impacts of the legacy of racialized violence and oppression within our families and lineage and practices we can prioritize to cultivate intergenerational healing. We will use an abolition and liberation framework to harness the magic\, power and brilliance of our Black ancestors\, our collective nourishment\, and our imperative responsibility to our descendants. \nThe three main objectives of Facing Racism Alumni programming are to: \n\nTo provide a sacred space for former Facing Racism participants to reflect on and share about their personal and communal experiences to end anti-Black racism.\nTo offer additional facilitation toward education around ending anti-Black racism.\n\n\nTo counter white supremacy by integrating celebration and joy into personal and collective anti-Black racism work.\n\nOur 2024 organizational theme is “FORTIFY”\, we are hosting  workshops\, experiences\, portals that help us strengthen our minds\, bodies and spirits. We hope to cultivate spaces to honor our becomings while preparing sacred spaces for us to conceal and emerge from our cocoons again and again and again. If our movement is centered on love\, then we want these workshops to show our community how love is our strongest tool for constructing a reality where Black Beloveds are celebrated\, protected\, and seen in full. \nPlease don’t miss the opportunity to join Chantelle Todman on Sunday\, June 29th  10:00 am – 12:00 pm MT. \nChantelle (they/she) is a Black\, afro-Caribbean/Latine\, Queer care-worker\, contemplative and artist. A first gen American with roots firmly tethered in the African/Black diasporic experience in South America and the Caribbean. They are a business owner\, certified movement chaplain\, and certified liberation reiki practitioner. They founded Black.Bird.Rising in 2023\, a healing community space centering the flourishing of Black/POC and Queer/LGBTQIA2S+ people. They currently serve on the steering committee of BLMP (Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project). Chantelle stays grounded through connection to Spirit\, ancestors\, community and dreams of our collective liberation\, healing and rest. \n@black.bird_rising\nhttp://www.blackbirdrisinghealing.com
URL:https://soul2soulsisters.org/events/unshackled/
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CATEGORIES:Facing Racism
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