Racism and other forms of discrimination continue to be destructive forces that harm individuals and corrodes societies from within, impairing our ability to solve the problems of today or prepare for the challenges of tomorrow.
The Challenge: The best lessons come from lived experience. To fully understand how the various forms of racism and discrimination affect people at the individual and systemic levels, one must experience it.
Numerous resources exist to teach employees, managers, instructors, and students about racism and other forms of discrimination. However, little exists that effectively elevates academic lessons into an experience that can be transformational.
Goal: To use experiential learning techniques to demonstrate the root causes and effects of racism and other forms of discrimination, and pave the way for corrective action.
Format: The class will be tasked with the drawing of a geometric image on paper using instructions given by facilitators. After the drawing session is complete, dialogue will begin, leading to a greater understanding of a variety of concepts and principles. This experience "fertilizes the soil" for the uptake of future implicit bias or equity trainings.
Duration: 2-2.5 hours
Delivery options: In-person workshops, live virtual delivery, or licensing curriculum
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What to Expect:
What NOT to Expect:
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