powerful, provocative, productive! beyond race · 2017-02-17 · 9815 sam furr road, suite 103...
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9815 Sam Furr Road, Suite 103
Huntersville, NC 28078 888 LTC-TRAIN • 888 582-8724
[email protected] www.leadingtochange.com
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POWERFUL, PROVOCATIVE, PRODUCTIVE!
BEYOND RACE: - Culture, Diversity,
and Tools to Help Refocus Today’s
Social Justice Lens
9815 Sam Furr Road, Suite 103
Huntersville, NC 28078 888 LTC-TRAIN • 888 582-8724
[email protected] www.leadingtochange.com
For more information on the “Beyond Race” Training Presentation or any of Leading To Change training services, please visit www.LeadingToChange.com or contact us at the e-mail or phone number listed below!
This fast-paced and highly interactive training presentation can be custom-tailored to the corporate or non-profit audience. With over 15 years of training to over 150,000 adults and youth, Leading To Change speakers are well-versed to bring a high-energy, comedic, motivational, thought-provoking, and most importantly, catalystic (i.e. now let’s go DO SOMETHING with this information) presentation for your event. “Beyond Race” presentation includes: - Refocusing The Social Justice Lens (Culture including and moving beyond race) - Sounds Of Stereotypes (Reclaiming truths and misperceptions for all) - Crossing The Line (Traversing the diverse experiences we each have) - Over 30 different audio and video clips and INTERACTIVE training tools to model!
BEYOND RACE: - Culture, Diversity, & Tools
to Help Refocus Today’s Social Justice Lens!
Beyond Race: Teaching Social Justice
9815 Sam Furr Road, Suite 103Huntersville, NC 28078
(P) 704.595.1789 [email protected]
Copyright 2016 – Please do not use or replicate without permission - THANKS!
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion in 2016
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
About LTC • 20+ national trainers, representing 8 countries of origin,
5 languages, 3 generations, 6 faith systems, and: • 50+ years in education/diversity/community building • Roots in Juvenile Justice, Higher Education, Community Activism • Current consultant/trainers and have had opportunity to work with
NMSA, NAE, NSLC, NYAR, Stanford University, Rutgers University, USC, Clemson, SCTTP, Waccamaw COG, Police Activities League
• Locations: 20+ counties in SC, 600 trainings in 2015. • SC, TX, FL, CA, PA, NY, IN, WV, GA, KY, MN, WA, NE, KS, OH, IL, MS, AL, MO ND, SD, TN, OK, MD
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
TERMINOLOGY CULTURE �Cultivated behavior, the totality of a persons learned, accumulated experiences. !CULTURAL COMPETENCE !Having the capacity to:
§ (1) value diversity, § (2) conduct self-assessment, § (3) manage the dynamics of difference, § (4) acquire and institutionalize cultural knowledge, and § (5) adapt to diversity and the cultural contexts of communities they
serve. - National Center for Cultural Competence, 1998
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
TERMINOLOGY SOCIAL JUSTICE �• Creating a society or institution that is based on the principles of equality and solidarity, understands and acknowledges power, privilege, and at the same time recognizes the dignity of every human and his/her rights.
Beyond Race: Teaching Social Justice
9815 Sam Furr Road, Suite 103Huntersville, NC 28078
(P) 704.595.1789 [email protected]
Copyright 2016 – Please do not use or replicate without permission - THANKS!
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
MOSAIC A patchwork of experiences… A blend of perspectives… A collective masterpiece created by the voices, ideals, customs, and traditions of a community…
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
Fabrics of Diversity What makes you different, unique? What makes you diverse in your identity? Your race • ethnicity • gender sexual orientation • origin socio-economic status • age physical abilities • spiritual beliefs political beliefs • background • experience or journey • OTHER?? ����
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
It IS Complicated... But real!
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
MESA Formula Metaphor Experience Struggle Action
Beyond Race: Teaching Social Justice
9815 Sam Furr Road, Suite 103Huntersville, NC 28078
(P) 704.595.1789 [email protected]
Copyright 2016 – Please do not use or replicate without permission - THANKS!
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
Tools Of The Trade
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
Tools Of The Trade
COAT OF ARMS
History. Tradition. Ancestry. Culture.
3020 Prosperity Church Road, Suite 130 Charlotte, NC 28269
888 LTC TRAIN (888 582-8724) [email protected] www.leadingtochange.com
1. ANCESTRAL COMMUNITIES – where did your family originate?
2. PARENTAL INFLUENCE
– what did your parents/caretakers do?
3. CULTURAL IMPACT – how does your race, class, gender, faith, orientation, ability, etc, effect you today?
4. VOCATIONAL CALLING – what is the work that you feel most connect with?
5. FAMILY TRADITION
– what is one of your family rituals?
6. FUTURE VISION – what do you see yourself doing in ten years?
7. TAGLINE – what are you known for?
8. COAT NAME – what is the name of your personal coat of arms?)
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
Tools Of The Trade
UNKNOWN TO ME KNOWN TO ME
KNOWN TO
OTHERS
NOT
KNOWN TO
OTHERS
JOHARI’S WINDOW FOR
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
Millennial Diversity - BEYOND RACE��� Sounds of
Stereotypes
Beyond Race: Teaching Social Justice
9815 Sam Furr Road, Suite 103Huntersville, NC 28078
(P) 704.595.1789 [email protected]
Copyright 2016 – Please do not use or replicate without permission - THANKS!
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
Tools Of The Trade
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
Tools Of The Trade
Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
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Material developed by Leading To Change and adapted from multiple sources including “Playing With Fire” (MacBeth), “Framing Youth” (Males), & “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” (Tatum). Please do not use or reproduce without permission. Thanks!�
BEYOND RACE: Culture, Diversity,
& Inclusion
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