Thursday, March 27th – Saturday, March 29th
Through dialogue, reflection, role-playing and presentations, this intensive workshop challenges participants to analyze the structures of power and privilege that prohibits social equity and prepares participants to be effective organizers for justice.
The workshop is open to:
*community organizers and leaders
*peace and social justice advocates
*students, participatory researchers, and educators
*community development practitioners
*anyone interested in creating a more humane society
The 2 ½ day workshop includes:
*historical & institutional analysis of racism
*understanding the structure of oppression
*defining and sharing culture
*leadership development principles of accountability and networking
Registration:
Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
Training Date: Thursday, March 27, 6:00-8PM; Friday, March 28, 9AM-5PM; & Saturday, March 28, 9AM-4PM
Location: YWCA-NH, 72 Concord Street, Manchester NH 03101
Cost: $300 for small organizations / individuals; $350 for large institutions & businesses.
Fee includes Snacks and Lunches.
Limited Scholarships are available for Students, and Haymarket grantees.
Preregister HERE
SPONSORS: NH Black Women Health Project, YWCA-NH & Manchester NAACP