What White People Can Do About Racism – Nov 4

UUCWC’s Racial Justice Initiative and Council for Faith in Action are co-sponsoring the workshop
What White People Can Do About Racism Fundamentals, Part 2
How to act against racism from a position of unearned (and unwanted) racial privilege
Saturday, November 4, 2017
9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Unitarian Universalist Church at Washington Crossing
Presented by the Center for the Study of White American Culture (CSWAC)

United States society is historically and presently structured by race. White people have a privileged position within that structure. Many white people understand this implicitly and are uncomfortable with the inherent unfairness, but do not know what to do about it. This workshop is intended to give white people some basic knowledge about:

  • Racial structure
  • Building connections and cross-racial alliances
  • Finding direction on your journey as an effective change agent
  • Organizing with others against racism

Cost: $90 per participant, including lunch.* Sliding scale available.
*Graduates of one of our prior workshops receive a $10 discount off the registration cost.

The first workshop is not a prerequisite for this one.

Registration information
The registration fee is $90 or $80 if you attended the first workshop. The fee covers all materials and lunch. There is a maximum of 21 participants for each workshop.  Click here to register.

For UUCWC members and friends:  The Racial Justice Initiative and the Council for Faith in Action are offering an option to pay a portion of the registration fee bringing the cost down to $60 for the workshop. If you wish to take advantage of this support, please enter Promo Code RJIRATE when you register for the workshop(s). Scholarships are also available; please contact Sallie Dunner if you are interested in this option.