White People, My People:

Four Mindsets for Resisting Racism

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If you've been seeking greater comfort engaging in conversations about racism, this course is for you! Unlock confident conversations about race & racism and learn to navigate racial dialogues with greater agency and understanding. 

Four Mindsets for Resisting Racism offers a step-by-step approach to understanding, navigating and actively resisting racism. By the end of the workshop, you'll be equipped with four essential mindsets and tools to confidently navigate and contribute to racial justice.

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Deepen Your Understanding

Gain a comprehensive insight into the origins and impacts of racism. Develop compassion for yourself and others.

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Learn Actionable Strategies

Reflect on proven methods to actively participate in anti-racism efforts. Foster positive change in your community and beyond.

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Empower Your Engagement

Equip yourself with the four essential mindsets to confidently contribute to racial justice.

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“The workshop felt like a party. It was a heart-centered, loving, compassionate exploration of racism in ourselves and in our world, without feeling shaming, scary or boring. I felt free to express myself, ask questions, and engage in conversations.”

– Past workshop attendee

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Ready to embark on your journey towards effective anti-racism?

Let’s set up a schedule so that we can begin charting a clear path in the complex landscape of anti-racism.
Email: evangeline@gobeyondconflict.com  

This workshop is offered live (in person or over zoom) and as a paced online course. It can be customized to suit your timeline and availability.

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