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Subject April Events/Training for Racial Justice Movement Building
Date April 7, 2022 9:39 PM
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Increase Your Racial Justice Movement Building Power with These Upcoming
April Events

#RaceAnd Femicide - Online April 14

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Gendered and racialized violence can have deadly consequences for women
of color, from the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous and Black
women, to targeted attacks against Asian women, to ongoing violence
against trans and gender non-conforming people, to the trafficking of
immigrant women.

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Join us to explore steps we can take as a collective society to find
transformative solutions that do not perpetuate violence and further
criminalize people, but rather get to the root causes of femicide and
how we can combat it.

Register Now

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Training Series: Strong Public Schools and a Multiracial Democracy

Race Forward and NYU Metro Center, in partnership with other H.E.A.L.
(Honest Education Action & Leadership) Together partners, is proud to
offer free virtual trainings for students, educators, and parents to
fight for strong, equitable public schools and a multiracial democracy.
Each session of this part series will take place on Wednesdays at 7 PM
EST / 4 PM PST, beginning on April 13, 2022.

Session 1: Manufacturing of Culture Wars and Policies of Division –
April 13 (online)

Explore how ultra-right elites are advancing divisive public policy and
targeting critical race theory as a strategy in their long-term fight
against public education. We will uncover how Charles Koch and other
billionaires have insidiously used dark money to fund radical free
market capitalist think tanks, political action groups, and academics to
manufacture culture wars to undermine our democracy.

Led by Jasmine Banks, UnKoch My Campus

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, James Haslam, Race Forward's H.E.A.L. Together

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, and Megan Hester of NYU Metro Center

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Register Now

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Session 2: Narrative & Messaging: Overcoming Divide-and-Conquer Politics
with a Race-Class Framework to Unify Our Communities – April 27 (online)

Participants will learn to identify, navigate, and overcome the politics
of division by examining the narratives used to attack public education
and exploring new narratives that can unify our communities.

Facilitated by: Race Forward's Dennis Chin, Vice President Narrative,
Arts & Culture, and Asma Elhuni, H.E.A.L. (Honest Education Action &
Leadership) National Lead Organizer.

Register Now

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Other Training This Month

Building Racial Equity - emphasizes how to challenge and change
institutional racial inequities.

April 12

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- (online) April 14

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Decision-Making for Racial Equity - engages and guides participants
through 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 communities.

April 26

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- (online)

Governing for Racial Equity - Online April 28

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We are pleased to announce the newest entry to our Racial Equity
Training. Governing for Racial Equity is a training for those working in
government and provides an introduction to the role, responsibilities,
and opportunities for government to advance racial equity. Participants
will focus on normalizing racial equity as a core value with clear
definitions of key terminology, operationalizing racial equity via new
policies and institutional practice, and organizing, both internally and
in partnership with other institutions and the community.

Register Now

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