![]() ![]() The session will be followed by a panel discussion with members of The BAMEed Network and will be drawing on questions from the session participants online. Prof Miller will give us an overview of the issues to look out for, and will outline how to set firm foundations for success in leading your school towards being an anti-racist institution. Professor Paul Miller is the leading researcher and thinker in the field of anti-racism, institutional and structural inequity in our educational leadership. And before this can happen, a courageous conversation about what we know, and what we don’t needs to happen, about the sites where institutional and structural racism dwells in schools. Before a strategy can be set, an audit and overview of the present situation needs to be undertaken. The first session in this series is in conversation with Professor Paul Millerīefore embarking on a journey towards becoming an anti-racist institution, there is a strategy to formulate. Ahead of these events to encourage dialogue, we’ve started to collate videos & reading to prompt reflection and ask you to engage with these here. Recent years have seen more and more researchers hard at work trying to figure out how we can best support communities in having courageous conversations about race. Courageous Conversations Merrimack Valley was organized in 2016 and works to advance and amplify conversations about interpersonal and systemic racism, racial identity and privilege, and antiracism through community reads, films, facilitated conversations, speaker events, and panel discussions. Our speakers promote dialogue about race, cultural. at the Racine Public Library, 75 Seventh St. This academic year, we’ll be facilitating a series of courageous conversations about race. An opportunity to have a thought-provoking address on race, racial equity, anti-racism and unconscious bias. The next Woman2Woman Courageous Conversations About Race will take place on Saturday, June 4 from 10:30 a.m. ![]() Participants are expected to have read the. The first in our series of courageous conversations about race About this Event Each session of this 4-week discussion series will focus on select chapters from So You Want to Talk About Race.
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