This UAB series seeks to provide diversity education opportunities and open up conversations which promote equity and inclusion among all people.
Today, more than ever, we’re all having to engage in emotional, personal, and impassioned conversations about race and justice in our society. For many of us, these conversations are challenging because we’re at a loss for words but desperately want to talk about the situation. What should we say? The goal of this program is to help to make these difficult conversations a little bit easier by giving you some simple and actionable tips that you can use to start having these conversations and avoid some critical mistakes. Hopefully you’ll learn what to say, how to say it, and when to say it in order to maximize its impact while minimizing the risk of destructive dialogue. Teens are welcome. Register online.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://uab.zoom.us/j/94943278991?pwd=QWJlci9mWlhWeFlLY2NRQ09HYXVVQT09
Meeting ID: 949 4327 8991
Passcode: 606782
AGE GROUP: | Teens (6th - 12th Grade) | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Teen Events | Educational / Informational | Adult Events |
TAGS: | UAB | social justice | Diversity Training | Discussion Group |
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