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This series is specifically designed for those working in community college counseling office to gain a deeper understanding of the experience of Black students in counseling and career environments, identify the currents of anti-Black racism in traditional structures, and discuss ways that we can individually and systemically effectively enact change.
Each webinar runs from 8:30–10:00 a.m.
Jan 9th: EMPATHY AS A TOOL FOR EQUITY
Feb 5th: DECONSTRUCTING THE PROCESS OF CAREER AND EDUCATIONAL PLANNING
Feb 19th: ADDRESSING BASIC NEEDS IN EDUCATIONAL COUNSELING ENVIRONMENTS
Feb 26th: MAINTAINING AN EQUITY FOCUS IN THE FACE OF OPPRESSIVE STRUCTURES
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This workbook is primarily a set of worksheets designed to help you prepare for encounters with racism skeptics. Sprinkled among the worksheets are guidance and explanations of the thinking behind the worksheets, essays and commentary, references to research materials, and a few lists that may be useful in different situations. The expectation is that this workbook will be used primarily by individuals, but some white ally groups may make influencing racism skeptics an important part of their collective work.
Articles
“What is Juneteenth?” New York Times
“Juneteenth Is a Reminder That Freedom Wasn’t Just Handed Over,” New York Times
“No, Trump did not make Juneteenth, the holiday celebrating slavery’s end, ‘very famous,’” Washington Post
“An American Spring of Reckoning,” New Yorker
The 1619 Project in the New York Times
T.V. & News Episodes/Series
“The Johnsons Celebrate Juneteenth,” Black-ish
“Juneteenth,” Atlanta
“Juneteenth Jamboree,” a PBS series about the holiday
Interviews & Podcasts
“The Belated National Embrace of Juneteenth,” "What Next?” Podcast