Undoing Racism Workshop

PLEASE JOINI NYCoRE’s very own ITAG: My Class is Anti-Racist in an Undoing Racism Training which is open to all educators.

NYCoRE Members can attend this training at the reduced group rate of $250

REGISTER: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/173941

Undoing Racism/NYC/June 10-12 ,2011
NYCoRE NYC
NYC, NJ

Are You Challenged by How to Deal with Race Issues in Your Practice, Institution or in the Classroom? Are You Concerned about the Impact of Racism in your city and state?

The Undoing Racism/Community Organizing workshop is an intensive 2 day workshop designed to educate, challenge and empower people to undo the racist structures that hinder effective social change. The training is based on the premise that racism has been systematically constructed and that it can be undone when people understand where it comes from, how it functions, why it is perpetuated, and what we can do to dismantle it.

The workshop is offered by the Peoples Institute for Survival and Beyond, a national, multiracial, anti-racist collective of veteran organizers and educators dedicated to building an effective movement for social change. Since its founding in 1980, The Peoples Institute has trained over 200,000 people in hundreds of communities throughout the United States and internationally. It is recognized as one of the most effective anti-racist training and organizing institutions in the nation.

The workshop addresses the following areas:

1)Analyzing Power: Effective organizing requires accurate analysis of the systems that keep racism in place. The training examines why people are poor, how institutions and organizations perpetuate the imbalance of power, and who benefits from the maintenance of the status quo.

2) Recognizing The Internalized Manifestations Of Racial Oppression:The training explores how internalized racial oppression manifests itself both as Internalized Racial Inferiority and Internalized Racial Superiority.

3) Defining Racism: In order to undo racism, organizers and educators must understand what racism is, and how and why it was constructed. The training explores how the idea of race was created to implement systems that benefit some people and oppress and disadvantage others.

4) Understanding the Manifestations of Racism: Racism operates in more than just individual and institutional settings. The training examines the dynamics of cultural racism, linguistic racism, and militarism as applied racism.

5) Learning From History: Racism has distorted, suppressed and denied the histories of people of color and white people as well. The training demonstrates that a full knowledge of history is a necessary organizing tool as well as a source of personal and collective empowerment.

6) Sharing culture: The training process demonstrates that even as racism divides people, sharing culture unites us. Cultural sharing is a critical organizing tool, and is central to the training.

7) Organizing to Undo Racism: The training explores principles of effective organizing, strategic techniques of community empowerment, the importance of community accountability, and the internal dynamics of leadership development.

Conference Report Back

Thank you to all of the workshop facilitators, performers, speakers and participants from this year’s conference. More than 400 participants attended this year’s NYCoRE Conference: Whose Schools? Our Schools!  at the Julia Richman Education Complex.  Information on the conference can be found here. See photos and a video of the keynote below.

NYCoRE 2011 Annual Conference Keynote Address from Vincent Muccioli on Vimeo.

NYCORE Conference: Whose Schools? Our Schools! Bill Ayers Keynote from Grassroots Education Movement on Vimeo.

Free Minds Free People Conference Registration Open

Registration for the Free Minds, Free People conference is now open! We’ve got some amazing workshops and activities this year! Please visit www.freemindsfreepeople.org for more information.

Check out the Travel section of our new website for information on hotel registration. Early registration deadline at the Providence Biltmore ends April 30, 2011!

Free Minds, Free People is a national conference that brings together teachers, high school and college students, researchers, parents and community-based activists/educators from across the country to build a movement to develop and promote liberatory education. It will take place in Providence, RI from July 7 to 10, 2011. Education for liberation prepares the most excluded, under-served members of our society, in particular low-income youth and youth of color, to fight for a more just world by:

* Teaching students the causes of inequalities and injustices in society and how communities have fought against them.
* Helping them develop both the belief in themselves that they can challenge those injustices and the skills necessary to do that.
* Supporting them in taking action that leads to disenfranchised communities having more power.

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