The Program unfolds on the Race Conversations Training Video on YouTube. It’s broken into 18 compelling video clips 3-10 minutes each.
Watch alone, or invite a friend or co-worker.
Pause in between for practice and reflection. At the end, discover: “Racism in America: What Is Mine To Do?”
- Program Outcomes
- Leave with the tools and confidence to increase conversations on race
- See how to recover when conversations fall apart
- Discern “What Is Mine To Do?”
- Examples of Payoffs, Big and Small
- 5 easy ways to start a conversation. Pt 5
- How to handle racist "first thoughts". Pt 7
- When to walk away. Or try again. Pt 13
Follow the free Viewer’s Guide taking you step by step; includes exercise handouts.
Discover how 2 myths get busted: It’s not up to me to start the conversation. And it’s better to say nothing than say the wrong thing.
See how conversation skills can be taught. And you can improve right away.
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“I’ve never seen discussions on race that were so respectful. Difficult, yes. But eye-opening and worthwhile.”
“I want to get off the sidelines and speak up about racial inequity. I have a lot to learn. And now I have new, practical tools.”
“I still had some things to learn, especially from the multi-race conversations. I’ll apply these tools to difficult conversations on other topics, not just race.”
“It can be upsetting and draining to hear the honesty and vulnerability.”
