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PROGRAM DETAILS
Program Title
Courageous Conversations: Examining Our Learned Bias and Moving Towards Active Anti-Racism
Provider Name
Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance
Zachary Graulich
Glen Cove
,
NY
11542
Phone:
516-571-8040
Email:
zacharygraulich@hmtcli.org
Website:
www.hmtcli.org
Program Description
“Courageous Conversations” is a professional development program specifically designed for teachers and professionals. This workshop encourages participants to examine their internalized bias in an effort to move from being a non-racist to an active anti-racist. Participants will gain a greater understanding of racial inequality, systemic racism, and tools to actively combat intolerance. These practical lessons can be directly applied to interactions inside and outside the classroom, corporate office and in daily life. This is an interactive workshop that can be conducted in one or two sessions and can be done either in-person or virtually.
Categories
Social Studies, Professional Development , Health
Additional Resources
There are no evaluations available for this program.
Program Recommendations
Grades
9,10,11,12,Professional Development
See Video
Arts Standards
1,2,3
Other Standards
SS
Curriculum Connections
Character Development , , ,
Culturally Responsive
1,2,3,4
Cost
Cost Single:
$375
Cost Multiple:
$375
Duration
120 minutes