If you're an educator trying to work anti-racist teachings into your curriculum, this group will provide resources, activities, and most importantly, support.
Black History Month: "The Purpose of Power" Book Club With Alicia Garza
Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza joins the book club to discuss her book "The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart," along with special guests.
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.
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.
So You Want to Create a Race, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Team
If you work for a nonprofit or foundation, learn how to equitably and appropriately build a race, diversity, equity, and inclusion team. The session includes a discussion of factors to consider, such as implicit biases and transparency.
Uncomfortable Conversations
Uncomfortable Conversations presents the final part in a four-session discussion on systemic racism. This session will explore the idea of reconciliation.
Uncomfortable Conversations: Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppressive Practice
This full day training course is part of our Uncomfortable Conversations series. Develop a clear understanding of institutional, structural and systemic racism and learn practical steps to take meaningful anti-racist action.
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.
"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.
Reading Under the Influence: Music, History, & Race
Renowned music writers Regina Bradley, Adam Gussow, and Claudrena Harold have chronicled everything from Atlanta hip-hop to gospel history. They'll speak on this panel about the ways American identity has been created by the sounds of the Black community.
Racial Equity & Social Impact Trainings
Explore the impact of race and gender in business during this panel timed to Women's History Month, which features the founder of the Women’s Economic Institute and others specializing in diversity and social impact.
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.
Nice is Not Enough: Anti-Racist Practice for White People
White people can wonder how to work through personal barriers and carry out effective actions for change. If this resonates, join to delve into your own development; deepen your ability to be anti-racist; and engage with Dr. Robin DiAngelo, author of "White Fragility."
Race, Law & Inequality
Is our legal system fair? Attend this session from the Boston University School of Law for insights on how we may pursue fundamental change in our system of laws — and finally deliver on justice for all.
Reimagining Race?
Chine McDonald, author of the upcoming book "God Is Not a White Man and Other Revelation," leads this interactive event that explores the idea of reimagining Race along biblical lines.
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.
Black History Month: "The Purpose of Power" Book Club With Alicia Garza
Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza joins the book club to discuss her book "The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart," along with special guests.
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.
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.
So You Want to Create a Race, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Team
If you work for a nonprofit or foundation, learn how to equitably and appropriately build a race, diversity, equity, and inclusion team. The session includes a discussion of factors to consider, such as implicit biases and transparency.
Uncomfortable Conversations
Uncomfortable Conversations presents the final part in a four-session discussion on systemic racism. This session will explore the idea of reconciliation.
Uncomfortable Conversations: Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppressive Practice
This full day training course is part of our Uncomfortable Conversations series. Develop a clear understanding of institutional, structural and systemic racism and learn practical steps to take meaningful anti-racist action.
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.
"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.
Reading Under the Influence: Music, History, & Race
Renowned music writers Regina Bradley, Adam Gussow, and Claudrena Harold have chronicled everything from Atlanta hip-hop to gospel history. They'll speak on this panel about the ways American identity has been created by the sounds of the Black community.
Racial Equity & Social Impact Trainings
Explore the impact of race and gender in business during this panel timed to Women's History Month, which features the founder of the Women’s Economic Institute and others specializing in diversity and social impact.
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.
Nice is Not Enough: Anti-Racist Practice for White People
White people can wonder how to work through personal barriers and carry out effective actions for change. If this resonates, join to delve into your own development; deepen your ability to be anti-racist; and engage with Dr. Robin DiAngelo, author of "White Fragility."
Race, Law & Inequality
Is our legal system fair? Attend this session from the Boston University School of Law for insights on how we may pursue fundamental change in our system of laws — and finally deliver on justice for all.
Reimagining Race?
Chine McDonald, author of the upcoming book "God Is Not a White Man and Other Revelation," leads this interactive event that explores the idea of reimagining Race along biblical lines.