Speaking Up As An Ally
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1h 11m
Itzel Hayward and Kathy Simon, Certified NVC Trainers
How to Keep People at the Table for Authentic Conversations About Race
When people we know say things that we hear as racist, sexist, homophobic, or otherwise oppressive, responding can be difficult. Using skill-building and practices, we will explore how to respond in ways that the other person is more likely to hear. You will walk away feeling more prepared to have conversations with those who see things differently from you.
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