Hosted by the NYU Office of Global Inclusion and Diversity
Taking the time to educate yourself on racial justice work is a foundational step to being in solidarity with BIPOC communities. Once you have an understanding of the theories and concepts related to racial justice, how do you apply this knowledge in action? In this interactive workshop, participants will review essential concepts around race and racial justice, differentiate between solidarity and performative allyship, and learn how to apply this knowledge into concrete actions on both a personal and community level.
This session is open to all NYU students, faculty, and staff. Session materials and additional resources will be sent via email after the workshop. Live captioning will be used.
Note on Accessibility:
This virtual event requires an Internet connection and computer or smartphone. All audio will be Closed Captioned. It is a priority to make our events INCLUSIVE & ACCESSIBLE. For any questions or to notify us of additional accommodation requests, please email ogi.training@nyu.edu at least 72 hours prior to the event.