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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEquity Foundational Workshop - Pre-work + Homework + Additional ResourcesEquity Foundational Workshop: Pre-work, Homework & Suggested Resources for Further Learning Pre-Workshop Participants will review the brief video prior to beginning Session 1. You Can’t “Win” a Conversation About Race Session 1: History of Racism – Building a Social Construct & Housing The following resources will support participants in deepening their understanding of the history of racism with a focus on discriminatory housing policies. Race: The Power of an Illusion (video series) The Disturbing History of the Suburbs | Adam Ruins Everything - YouTube Mapping Inequality (richmond.edu) The Case for Reparations Systemic Racism Explained Understanding Exclusionary Zoning and Its Impact on Concentrated Poverty (tcf.org) Seattle and Racially Restrictive Covenants The Legacy of Racially Restrictive Covenants 21-Day Challenge Homework: Participants will select 1 of the challenges below to complete while participating in the Equity Foundational Workshop. 21-Day Racial Equity Indigenous Challenge: Fighting White Supremacy since 1492 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge: Read, Listen, Watch, Notice, Connect, Engage, Act, Reflect 21-Day Self Care Challenge for Social Justice Change Agents Homework: Participants will review the following document prior to beginning session II: white dominant culture norms. Session II: Intersecting Issues The following resources will support participants in deepening their understanding of intersecting issues including disparities and white dominant culture norms. The Guide to Allyship White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack' and 'Some Notes for Facilitators' | National SEED Project Baratunde Thurston: How to deconstruct racism, one headline at a time | TED Talk Racism, not Assimilation How to Counteract White Dominant Culture Norms Confronting Racism White Supremacy Culture Traits 8 Way People of Color are Tokenized in Nonprofits Whiteness at Work Participants will complete the Pivot to Something Different activity with your group. Participants will read Body Ritual Among the Nacirema and respond to the questions below: o Who are the Nacirema? o When did you discover who they reference? o How does Body Ritual Among the Nacirema help us understand our own view of other cultures and how we are viewed in other Session III: Centering BIPOC –Liberatory Theories of Change & Equity in Practice The following resources will support participants in exploring ways to center BIPOC to create better systems. Centering Blackness: Path to Economic Liberation for All Recognizing Healing-Centered Community Practices as a Complement to Trauma-Informed Interventions and Services Olmeca: Who We Are Black Thought Project The Bias of Professionalism Standards First Nations Pedagogy Online Beyond Trauma-Informed Care A Lesson on Critical Race Theory