If you're an educator trying to work anti-racist teachings into your curriculum, this group will provide resources, activities, and most importantly, support.
The 2nd Annual National Antiracist Book Festival
Join a star-studded roster of authors, artists, and activists for this 2nd annual event. Celebrate voice, and learn to lift up your own. Click through to see the full lineup of speakers.
DC Riot Response Validation for White Fragility
The January insurrection in DC shook not only Washington, but communities around the globe. Nanette D. Massey will facilitate an honest conversation about the racial underpinnings of that day through the lens of the book, "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo.
Understanding the Intersectionality of Race and Class Workshop Series
This workshop seeks to identify where classism and/or racism may be interfering with your organizational efforts towards equity. Gain a historical understanding of the intentional construction of racism, classism, and the ways they intersect.
White Privilege 101
This workshop will examine the controversial topic of privilege. What does it mean to have white privilege? How do you recognize it? How can one move past white guilt? Participants will discuss the fundamentals of identity, power and privilege.
On Environmental Racism, Climate Change, & Pathways to Justice
Community organizers and activists Gopal Dayaneni and Carla Maria Pérez explore the ways environmental racism and climate change impact marginalized populations in this discussion and Q&A session.
Step Up: Moving Racial Equity Forward 2021
#StepUp2021 is a virtual conference designed for participants to gain deeper understanding and new perspectives about racial equity and social justice. Participants will leave with innovative tools on how to address systemic racism.
Transracial Adoption and Racial Socialization
Led by clinician and justice, equity, diversity and inclusion leader, Judith Sadora and historian and justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion leader, Matthew C. Whitaker, this masterclass will address myths, issues and opportunities facing mixed-roots families.
Anti-Racism as Politics With Professor Paul Gilroy
Professor Paul Gilroy will discuss such topics as identity, ethnic absolutism, and the problems with our society's attachments to race.
The Legacy of George Floyd
This webinar aims to humanize George Floyd while addressing systemic racism and the power of protest. Scholar and activist Nyle Fort narrates.
Family Workshop: Talking about Race and Racism with My Child
Talking about race with your child can be tough. Where do you start? Will they understad? This workshop gives you the building blocks to tackle that conversation and come away a stronger family.
Ibram X. Kendi's "Stamped From the Beginning" Book Group
Antiracist scholar Ibram X. Kendi chronicles the history of anti-Black racist ideas and their staggering power over the course of American history in "Stamped From the Beginning." PCISJ will hold five separate virtual Book Group discussions on the book, each featuring a historian.
Race, Justice & Yoga
Yoga Behind Bars explores questions at the intersection of race, justice, and yoga twice a month. These discussions will answer such questions as: How can you bring race and justice awareness to a yoga practice? And what words or phrases are exclusionary and should be avoided?
Unpacking Privilege: From Ally to Accomplice
Facilitator Maybe Burke offers a framework for acknowledging and leveraging your own privileges while navigating anti-oppression work. By examining our own social locations and identities, we can assess how to best show up.
"Come Meet A Black Person" Anti-Racism Virtual Event Series
Non-Black folx are invited to join this honest discussion about eradicating racism to start better relationships with across all cultural and racial differences.
How Traditional Design Thinking Protects White Supremacy
Graphic and spatial design, design thinking, and other forms of creative problem solving are not immune to white supremacy, this webinar insists, diving deep into how we can make our world look and feel more equitable.
I'm Talking to White People: Your Role in the Fight for Justice
"This webinar is for white people who want to learn how to be allies to the Black community but aren't sure where to start. Author Erica M. Burrell and activist Kenny Burrell host and promise to offer a safe space to ask questions, context for the current protests, and resources.
Anti-Racist Educators Collaborative Group
If you're an educator trying to work anti-racist teachings into your curriculum, this group will provide resources, activities, and most importantly, support.
The 2nd Annual National Antiracist Book Festival
Join a star-studded roster of authors, artists, and activists for this 2nd annual event. Celebrate voice, and learn to lift up your own. Click through to see the full lineup of speakers.
DC Riot Response Validation for White Fragility
The January insurrection in DC shook not only Washington, but communities around the globe. Nanette D. Massey will facilitate an honest conversation about the racial underpinnings of that day through the lens of the book, "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo.
Understanding the Intersectionality of Race and Class Workshop Series
This workshop seeks to identify where classism and/or racism may be interfering with your organizational efforts towards equity. Gain a historical understanding of the intentional construction of racism, classism, and the ways they intersect.
White Privilege 101
This workshop will examine the controversial topic of privilege. What does it mean to have white privilege? How do you recognize it? How can one move past white guilt? Participants will discuss the fundamentals of identity, power and privilege.
On Environmental Racism, Climate Change, & Pathways to Justice
Community organizers and activists Gopal Dayaneni and Carla Maria Pérez explore the ways environmental racism and climate change impact marginalized populations in this discussion and Q&A session.
Step Up: Moving Racial Equity Forward 2021
#StepUp2021 is a virtual conference designed for participants to gain deeper understanding and new perspectives about racial equity and social justice. Participants will leave with innovative tools on how to address systemic racism.
Transracial Adoption and Racial Socialization
Led by clinician and justice, equity, diversity and inclusion leader, Judith Sadora and historian and justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion leader, Matthew C. Whitaker, this masterclass will address myths, issues and opportunities facing mixed-roots families.
Anti-Racism as Politics With Professor Paul Gilroy
Professor Paul Gilroy will discuss such topics as identity, ethnic absolutism, and the problems with our society's attachments to race.
The Legacy of George Floyd
This webinar aims to humanize George Floyd while addressing systemic racism and the power of protest. Scholar and activist Nyle Fort narrates.
Family Workshop: Talking about Race and Racism with My Child
Talking about race with your child can be tough. Where do you start? Will they understad? This workshop gives you the building blocks to tackle that conversation and come away a stronger family.
Ibram X. Kendi's "Stamped From the Beginning" Book Group
Antiracist scholar Ibram X. Kendi chronicles the history of anti-Black racist ideas and their staggering power over the course of American history in "Stamped From the Beginning." PCISJ will hold five separate virtual Book Group discussions on the book, each featuring a historian.
Race, Justice & Yoga
Yoga Behind Bars explores questions at the intersection of race, justice, and yoga twice a month. These discussions will answer such questions as: How can you bring race and justice awareness to a yoga practice? And what words or phrases are exclusionary and should be avoided?
Unpacking Privilege: From Ally to Accomplice
Facilitator Maybe Burke offers a framework for acknowledging and leveraging your own privileges while navigating anti-oppression work. By examining our own social locations and identities, we can assess how to best show up.
"Come Meet A Black Person" Anti-Racism Virtual Event Series
Non-Black folx are invited to join this honest discussion about eradicating racism to start better relationships with across all cultural and racial differences.
How Traditional Design Thinking Protects White Supremacy
Graphic and spatial design, design thinking, and other forms of creative problem solving are not immune to white supremacy, this webinar insists, diving deep into how we can make our world look and feel more equitable.
I'm Talking to White People: Your Role in the Fight for Justice
"This webinar is for white people who want to learn how to be allies to the Black community but aren't sure where to start. Author Erica M. Burrell and activist Kenny Burrell host and promise to offer a safe space to ask questions, context for the current protests, and resources.