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Calendar of Events

MAR 20

MAR 27

ARR  3

APR 10

APR 17

APR 24

MAY  1

MAY 15

7-9:15 pm(EDT)

Anti-racism project sessions
spring 2023

Our eight-week course offers a way to examine the critical and persistent issue of racism.  Working with trained volunteer facilitators and a well designed curriculum participants will engage in interactive experiences to examine the realities of institutionalized racism, internalized racism and white privilege, and  how they feed ongoing racial injustice.  We will also discuss racial microaggressions, the myths and facts of immigration and strategies for dealing with racially charged personal encounters. We encourage participants to go on to develop personal anti-racism action plans. The Project's eight meetings over a period of three months are structured so that all participants have a voice as we respond to the program materials and share our own life experiences.  Participants are asked to make a commitment to attend all eight 2+ hour sessions.

JUN  8

7-9pm(EDT)

Critical Race Theory(CRT)-
What Is It, Really?

Please join us for an interactive presentation

 

Q&A TO FOLLOW

Thursday,June 8th

7PM - 9PM (ET)

VIA ZOOM

Past Events

DEC. 1

7-9pm(EDT)

Critical Race Theory(CRT)-
What Is It, Really?

Please join us for an interactive presentation

 

Q&A TO FOLLOW

Thursday, Dec. 1st

7PM - 9PM (ET)

VIA ZOOM

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Please fill out this form to be included in our Zoom Session on Thursday, December 1st from 7-9pm ET. Once your registration details have been received, you will be emailed a confirmation along with a link to the session.

May 11

7-9pm(EDT)

“Death by a Thousand Nicks”:
Microaggressions and Responses

Please join us for an interactive presentation

 

Q&A TO FOLLOW
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th
7PM - 9PM (EDT)
VIA ZOOM

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Registration will be limited to a first come, first served basis. You will receive a confirmation email and Zoom link by May 4th, if registration is accepted.

Fall 2021

ANTI-RACISM PROJECT SESSIONS VIA ZOOM - FALL, 2021

Our eight-week course offers a way to examine the critical and persistent issue of racism.  Working with trained volunteer facilitators and a well designed curriculum participants will engage in interactive experiences to examine the realities of institutionalized racism, internalized racism and white privilege, and  how they feed ongoing racial injustice.  We will also discuss racial microaggressions, the myths and facts of immigration and strategies for dealing with racially charged personal encounters. We encourage participants to go on to develop personal anti-racism action plans.

 

The Project's eight meetings over a period of three months are structured so that all participants have a voice as we respond to the program materials and share our own life experiences.  Participants are asked to make a commitment to attend all eight 2+ hour sessions.

April

07

The action of social action:

Black lives Matter

This Zoom workshop Is being sponsored by Huntington Public Library and continues our conversation amid the

Covid-19 pandemic. Registration opens on March 1, 2021.

Topics include:

White Privilege

Mass Incarceration

The "Talk" - What is the Impact of Systemic Racism on Black Families

Allyship in the Time of Covid:

Socially Distant Accomplice Responsibilities

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Presentation followed by Q&A

APR  14

apr  21

apr  28

may  5

may  19

may  26

jun  2

jun  9

ANTI-RACISM PROJECT GROUP SESSIONS VIA ZOOM

spring, 2021

Our eight-week course offers a way to examine the critical and persistent issue of racism.  Working with trained volunteer facilitators and a well designed curriculum participants will engage in interactive experiences to examine the realities of institutionalized racism, internalized racism and white privilege, and  how they feed ongoing racial injustice.  We will also discuss the myths and facts of immigration and strategies for dealing with racially charged personal encounters.

 

 

The Project's eight meetings over a period of three months is designed so that all participants have a voice as we respond to the program materials and share our own life experiences.  Participants are asked to make a commitment to attend all eight two-hour sessions. The final session will include sharing our personal action plans for racial justice.

All sessions are held from 7:00pm to 9:00 pm (Eastern Std. Time)

AUGUST

06

7:00pm - 9:00pm

Registration

Required

Zoom

(Online Session)

The action of social action:

Black lives Matter

This Zoom workshop continues our conversation amid the

Covid-19 pandemic. 

Topics include:

White Privilege

Mass Incarceration

The "Talk" - What is the Impact of Systemic Racism on Black Families

Allyship in the Time of Covid:

Socially Distant Accomplice Responsibilities

​

Presentation followed by Q&A

JULY

30

7:00pm - 9:00pm

Registration

Required

Zoom

(Online Session)

The action of social action:

Black lives Matter

This Zoom workshop continues our conversation amid the

Covid-19 pandemic. 

Topics include:

White Privilege

Mass Incarceration

The "Talk" - What is the Impact of Systemic Racism on Black Families

Allyship in the Time of Covid:

Socially Distant Accomplice Responsibilities

​

Presentation followed by Q&A

Mini Workshops, Spring 2019

JAN

23

7:00pm - 9:00pm

RSVP Required

516-593-4004

SONIC MINI-workshop

SONIC, South Nassau Interfaith Clergy has invited the Anti-Racism Project to conduct several free mini-workshops about privilege, oppression and racial micro-aggressions hosted at houses of worship throughout the area. These workshops will be led by experienced facilitators. Everyone is welcome to join in this crucial conversation.

​

Our Project was created in response to the recognition that systemic racism, which has been so entrenched in our history, continues to have tremendous negative impact. The Project seeks to explore with participants the ways that institutionalized racism and white privilege feed oppression and undermine our collective  well-being. Please join us for this educational and community-building experience.

FEB

11

7:00pm - 9:00pm

RSVP Required

516-766-2975

SONIC MINI-workshop

SONIC, South Nassau Interfaith Clergy has invited the Anti-Racism Project to conduct several free mini-workshops about privilege, oppression and racial micro-aggressions hosted at houses of worship throughout the area. These workshops will be led by experienced facilitators. Everyone is welcome to join in this crucial conversation.

​

Our Project was created in response to the recognition that systemic racism, which has been so entrenched in our history, continues to have tremendous negative impact. The Project seeks to explore with participants the ways that institutionalized racism and white privilege feed oppression and undermine our collective  well-being. Please join us for this educational and community-building experience.

FEB

13

7:00pm - 9:00pm

RSVP Required

516-766-0205

Parish of St. Agnes Cathedral

SONIC MINI-workshop

SONIC, South Nassau Interfaith Clergy has invited the Anti-Racism Project to conduct several free mini-workshops about privilege, oppression and racial micro-aggressions hosted at houses of worship throughout the area. These workshops will be led by experienced facilitators. Everyone is welcome to join in this crucial conversation.

​

Our Project was created in response to the recognition that systemic racism, which has been so entrenched in our history, continues to have tremendous negative impact. The Project seeks to explore with participants the ways that institutionalized racism and white privilege feed oppression and undermine our collective  well-being. Please join us for this educational and community-building experience.

FEB

25

7:00pm - 9:00pm

RSVP Required

516-599-5768

Bethany Congregational Church

SONIC MINI-workshop

SONIC, South Nassau Interfaith Clergy has invited the Anti-Racism Project to conduct several free mini-workshops about privilege, oppression and racial micro-aggressions hosted at houses of worship throughout the area. These workshops will be led by experienced facilitators. Everyone is welcome to join in this crucial conversation.

​

Our Project was created in response to the recognition that systemic racism, which has been so entrenched in our history, continues to have tremendous negative impact. The Project seeks to explore with participants the ways that institutionalized racism and white privilege feed oppression and undermine our collective  well-being. Please join us for this educational and community-building experience.

ANTI-RACISM PROJECT GROUP SESSIONS

FALL, 2019

The Project offers our communities a way to examine the critical and persistent issue of racism.  Working with trained volunteer facilitators and a well designed curriculum participants will engage in interactive experiences to examine the realities of institutionalized racism, internalized racism and white privilege, and understand how they feed ongoing racial injustice.

 

Our eight meetings over a period of three months will be designed so that all participants have a voice as we respond to the program materials and share our own life experiences.  â€‹ Participants are asked to make a commitment to attend all eight two-hour sessions. The final session will bring together both groups in a social setting where we can share our personal action plans for racial justice.

ANTI-RACISM PROJECT GROUP SESSIONS

FALL, 2019

The Project offers our communities a way to examine the critical and persistent issue of racism.  Working with trained volunteer facilitators and a well designed curriculum participants will engage in interactive experiences to examine the realities of institutionalized racism, internalized racism and white privilege, and understand how they feed ongoing racial injustice.

 

Our eight meetings over a period of three months will be designed so that all participants have a voice as we respond to the program materials and share our own life experiences.  â€‹ Participants are asked to make a commitment to attend all eight two-hour sessions. The final session will bring together both groups in a social setting where we can share our personal action plans for racial justice.

Group Sessions, Fall 2019
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