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De-Constructing Anti-Blackness & Misogynoir

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Anti-Blackness, the root of most racism and oppression in the United States, is a term that frames the specific racial prejudice inflicted upon Black/African diasporic communities by all groups of people, at a global level. Rooted in White Supremacy strategy and racism, anti-Blackness is woven into the very psychological and sociological engineering of our social systems. Centuries’-long discrimination within our social organization has not only perpetuated anti-Black prejudice within social resources such as housing, access to wellness care, education, and the political landscape, but has also fueled a prejudiced-interpersonal structure that intentionally and un-intentionally inflicts harm onto Black communities, building on generations of trauma and abuse.

This workshop aims to dissect functions of anti-Blackness by providing nuance, reflection, and tools to guide participants in recognizing their own anti-Black biases, an ability to recognize anti-Black practices and policies at a macro level, and to encourage the dismantling of anti-Black practices at all facets of social existence.

LOCATION

Online via Zoom

PRICING AND REGISTRATION

For any questions regarding registration, our sliding scale, work-trade opportunities or accessibility needs, please contact Shay Braden at sjp@ywcapdx.org or ‪(971) 358-6227.

ACCESSIBILITY

This class will be held online via Zoom. Please contact us to let us know if you need specific accommodations.

VIRTUAL CLASSROOM TIPS

Thanks for joining us online! Here are some suggestions for getting the most out of this workshop:

  • Mute your microphone. To help keep background noise to a minimum, make sure you mute your microphone when you are not speaking. When your microphone is not muted, avoid activities that could create additional noise.

  • Engage with the class. These are intended to be workshops, not webinars! Please come ready to engage and participate, and help build community within the “classroom.” Not everyone is able to participate via webcam, but if you are able, we ask that you do so as much as possible.

  • Limit distractions and avoid multi-tasking. You can make it easier to focus on the meeting by turning off notifications, closing or minimizing running apps, and muting your smartphone. You’ll retain the discussion better if you refrain from replying to emails or test messages during the meeting and wait until after the workshop ends.

  • Help us improve our program! Each workshop will have a brief survey sent out. All results are anonymous and help us continuously improve our program.

  • Take notes. Our facilitators’ own their presentation material so it is not a requirement for the presentation to be shared afterwards.

  • Need an accommodation? Email us so we can create an ideal learning environment for you. sjp@ywcapdx.org

GROUP PARTICIPATION FRAMEWORK & AGREEMENTS

While guidelines and expectations will vary from workshop to workshop, most of these apply to a typical workshop session:

  • One speaker at a time. When one person talks, everyone else listens.

  • Community wisdom. Nobody knows everything, together we know a lot.

  • Take space & give space. Be mindful of how much you’re participating in the discussion.

  • Intent vs. impact. Before sharing, consider how what you say will affect others in the group.

  • Confidentiality. Details shared in the class stay in the class, but what’s learned goes with you.

  • Active participation. In this environment, it’s better to be open and imperfect than worry too much about being overly articulate.

  • Embrace discomfort and expect non-closure. Learning and growth can be stressful, do your best to hold space for those feelings.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

Recording. These sessions are designed to be interactive workshops rather than webinars, and as such are NOT recorded. Presentation materials (Powerpoint, handouts, etc.) are typically available.

Time Zone. We’re located in Portland, Oregon and so all workshop times listed are Pacific.


PRESENTER

Presented by: Ruby Joy White

Ruby Joy White (She/Prince) is a stylish, 30-something, sapphically-inclined, writer-violinist-dancer-Sagittarius-TOMBOY, based in Portland, OR. A radical imaginist, Prince is a cultural curator, and plans & executes creative events, art talks, festivals, and installations that center People of Color and all their intersections. She has spent the last several years working in higher education in the realms of multicultural affairs, leadership, recruitment, and youth engagement. Additionally, Prince hosts conversations on equity in creative spaces and moderates panels in the Portland community. She is a Content Writer for Art for Ourselves, a copywriter, an editor, and a consultant for racial equity, queer equity, organizational structure & strategic planning work.


Contact Us
Email: Shay at shayb@ywcapdx.org

Phone: ‪(503) 294-7395

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