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Talking About Race
Mount Baker Community Club
Seattle, WA
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Talking About Race
Conversations About Race and Equity (CARE) presents a 3-hour facilitated workshop to help participants lay a foundation for talking about race, particularly with teens.

After an introductory talk, participants will be invited to think about their identity through experiential exercises discussing, for example, where they grew up, what they understand about their identity growing up, and what they understand about it now.

The format will invite people to talk with each other, respectfully, in order to come to an understanding of the experiences have shaped our identity and how we are treated by society. Resources will be offered to attendees, including parents, educators, and grandparents, to help begin talking about race in an authentic way.

The event is free for all to attend. There is an optional contribution level if you wish help cover the costs.We have also been generously supported by the City of Seattle Neighborhood Matching Fund. (Thanks!)

Appropriate Age: Adults and teens
Location: Mount Baker Community Club, 2811 Mount Rainier Drive S., Seattle
Doors open at 1:30. Event starts at 2 pm
There is free parking on the streets around Mount Baker Community Club
Sorry, no child care available.
CARE is a committee of the Mount Baker Community Club. Members are Mt. Baker residents

Established in 1909, the Mount Baker Community Club is a 501(c) non-profit organization dedicated to providing a gathering space for neighbors to come together, get to know each other and build community. The Community Club hosts events and celebrations all year long.

About the presenter: Aisha Hauser is an accomplished educator, curriculum developer, facilitator, author and anti-racism advocate. She has been in the Seattle area for the past five years and has offered workshops all over the country and several in the northwest including, Jefferson Community Center in Beacon Hill, Shoreline City Hall, Shoreline Community College, at the Diversity and Inclusion Conference in Salem, OR and the Race and Pedagogy Conference in Tacoma, WA.

Aisha worked with  educators from all over the country to curate resources for an open source website for all to utilize in learning about how we are all affected by racism. She holds a Master of Social Work degree from Hunter College in New York City.

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Mount Baker Community Club (Afficher)
2811 Mount Rainier Drive South
Seattle, WA 98144
United States
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Propriétaire : Mount Baker Community Club
Sur BPT depuis : 18 Août 2010
 
Judith Yarrow
mountbaker.org


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