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Race Forward is proud to present Decision-making for Racial Equity (DRE)
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, the newest training in our Building Racial Equity series, which
focuses on providing a framework that disrupts dominant forms of
decision-making that can perpetuate racial bias. The Decision-making for
Racial Equity (DRE) training was created for teams and organizations
ready to operationalize racial equity into their policies, processes,
and decisions.
Register: December 13th Training
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Through the use of Race Forward's Racial Equity Decision-Making tool
("RED Tool"), participants will be guided in building an
organization-wide racial equity decision-making practice and culture
that centers Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian-American, Native Hawaiian,
and Pacific Islander staff and their communities.
In this training, participants will:
Learn and identify ways that dominant practices and patterns of power
and decision-making can perpetuate systemic racism
Develop a decision-making framework that centers racial equity
Explore how to use the Racial Equity Decision-Making Tool ("RED Tool")
Identify a Choice Point and practice using the RED Tool
Develop next steps for applying the RED Tool in a workplace setting
Prerequisite: Participants are required to first participate in our
(BRE) Building Racial Equity: Fundamentals
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training
We look forward to having you and your organization join us as we work
together to institutionalize racial equity to ensure policies and
decisions center people of color.
For more information on our trainings, visit Race Forward's trainings
page
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, and for scholarship applications and other questions, please email the
Building Racial Equity team directly at
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Eric K. Ward Awarded Civil Courage Prize
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Race Forward Senior Fellow receives 21st Civil Courage Prize
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Race Forward congratulates Senior Fellow Eric K. Ward on receiving the
21st annual Civil Courage Prize. This year marks the first time in the
award's history that an American has won the prize.
Full Statement
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Listen to Eric Ward on Momentum
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RSVP: Race Forward's 40th Anniversary
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Celebrating 40 years of catalyzing the racial justice movement
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Streaming November 18th on Facebook and YouTube Live, this special
celebration will be an evening of memorable historic highlights, humor,
and cultural performances, and will feature special appearances!
RSVP Now
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Momentum Preview Episode
Staff Picks
During these trying times, it's important to share the small things that
keep us going. In this edition, we hear from our Senior Director for
Federal Strategies, Carlton Eley
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" When I start the day I like to tune into the South Pacific sounds from
Āti Awa Toa FM. It broadcasts from Waiwhetu (Lower Hutt) in Aotearoa
(New Zealand), and the radio station is operated by the tribal authority
"Te Rūnanganui o Te Āti Awa". From 8AM to 3PM ET, the radio station is a
fantastic outlet for listening to soulful music and reggae sounds in Te
Reo Māori. "
Credit: Āti Awa Toa
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