April 4: Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege

Virtual Zoom Event

Ashley Y. Lipscom, chief executive officer of the Institute for Anti-Racist Education, talks about the work of the organization. Register for FREE to receive the link to this virtual program below

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Continuing Conversation on Race and White Privilege: Outdoor Equity Alliance

Virtual Zoom Event

Continuing Conversation on Race and White Privilege will feature an online discussion led by representatives of The Outdoor Equity Alliance (OEA) about the work of the organization. Please register here to receive the Zoom link on August 1. The Outdoor Equity Alliance is a multi-racial ethnic organization based in Trenton whose mission is to make […]

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Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege: The Somatics of Being a Racial Being

Virtual Zoom Event

At September's Continuing Conversation, on TUESDAY, September 6, We hold being racial beings in our bodies and that gets passed down through the generations. White people as a collective tend not to see themselves as racial beings so when invited in or called out about whiteness they don’t have the capacity or haven’t built the […]

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Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege: Understanding Racialized Trauma

Virtual Zoom Event

October's presenter is Jessica C. Kim, a licensed clinical social worker, mental health advocate, and current PhD candidate in social welfare at the University of Pennsylvania, who will talk about Asian Americans being racialized as perpetual foreigners, model minorities, and as yellow peril. This conversation will help us think about how Asian Americans as well […]

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Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege: Understanding Racialized Trauma

Virtual Zoom Event

Jessica C. Kim will present at November's Continuing Conversation on Race and White Privilege. When we are faced with stressors beyond their capacity to successfully overcome, we can experience myriad physical, emotional, and cognitive reactions. Some effects are short-lived while others can have a lasting impact on how we perceive and interact with the world […]

Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege: The Obligation to Act–Butler Tract Community Land Trust Proposal

Virtual Zoom Event

At November's Continuing Conversations, Matt Mleczko, a Princeton University doctoral candidate, will discuss different aspects of a proposal for affordable housing development on a currently vacant plot of land referred to as the Butler Tract and offer guiding questions for a broader discussion on how this effort relates to housing justice in other communities. In […]

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