Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is offering a series of Zoom webinars on topics of power, privilege, and inequity. Join us for this opportunity to connect and learn together.

General Information

§  The webinars are open to all

§  The webinars will be offered through Zoom

§  There is limited capacity so register soon

§  Tickets are $50 per person per webinar through Eventbrite

§  Use the links below to sign up

White Women in Power  Wed., April 15  |  12:00pm - 2:00pm PST

The ZOOM link will be sent to registrants at least 1 hour prior to the start of the webinar. In this workshop participants will gain an understanding of the intersections of race and gender, and the influence of whiteness on feminism and social equity. Through a historical look at the role that white women have played in social justice movements and the at times negative impact of those roles, we will discuss strategies that can be used to advocate for systemically non-dominant identities and interrupt harmful patterns of white supremacy culture. PLEASE NOTE: While this session is a "deep dive" into a specific identity, this session will be open to all to attend, regardless of gender or racial identity.

$50 per attendee

The Impact of Microaggressions  Thurs., April 16  |  2:00pm – 4:00pm PST

The ZOOM link will be sent to registrants at least 1 hour prior to the start of the webinar. Microaggressions are “slight snubs, slights and derogations that communicate a hostile message to the receiver.” They occur every day to historically marginalized populations and can have harmful outcomes and effects. In this workshop, participants will learn how to define and identify the three types of microaggressions, describe examples of microaggressions within the community and more broadly, and leave with tools for responding and minimizing harm.

$50 per attendee

Equitable Decision Making  Thurs., April 23  |  10:00am – 12:00pm PST

The ZOOM link will be sent to registrants at least 1 hour prior to the start of the webinar. In this workshop, participants will learn how to use an equity lens to make equitable decisions, learn how certain decisions can have negative impacts on historically marginalized populations, and learn how to put these tools into practice at work and home.

$50 per attendee

istemas de Opresión y Racismo (Systems of Oppression and Racism)  Tues., April 28  |  10:00am – 12:00pm PST

This webinar will be presented in Spanish. En todo el país y el estado, los colegios y universidades están trabajando arduamente para brindar capacitación a estudiantes, docentes y personal sobre el racismo, el privilegio y la desigualdad. Además de este esfuerzo, nos gustaría invitar a los latinos que quieran aprender sobre este tema en su lengua materna, el español. Este taller destacará un nuevo modelo para servir a los estudiantes y la comunidad donde el inglés es su segundo idioma o tercer idioma al proporcionar conversaciones en español donde puedan aprender y expresar sus puntos de vista latinx con respecto a este tema.

El costo es  donacion de $1.00 hasta  $50 por persona

Across the nation and state, colleges and universities are working hard to provide trainings to students, faculty and staff about Racism, Privilege and Inequity. In addition to this effort, we would like to invite Latinx folx that want to learn about this topic in their mother tongue language, Spanish. This workshop is going to highlight a new model to serve students and community that English is their second language or third language by providing a conversations in Spanish where they can learn and express their Latinx point of views regarding this topic.

$50 per attendee

Please forward this invitation to all who may be interested in attending, and share on Social Media using the links below.

White Women in Power https://www.facebook.com/events/853280058520645

Impact of Microaggressions https://www.facebook.com/events/2651252118320227/

Equitable Decision Making https://www.facebook.com/events/643723162860567

Sistemas de Opresión y Racismo https://www.facebook.com/events/1447221492114564

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