How to talk about Race
In the first of our Social Justice series, we are going to be addressing How to talk about Race.  This session will cover basics about equity and privilege.  In addition, we will spend much of the session on how to have difficult conversations.  In the area of anti-racism and social justice work, there's a desire to better understand how to address racial issues as a white person and equally, how to talk to white people about issues they are causing.  During this webinar, participants will learn some ways of thinking and methods of talking that will leave them better prepared and confident in engaging in this work.  Applicable scenarios for librarians including coworker and student relations will be used to enable participants to have practical skills in implementing what they learn at their library.

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Cost
FREE
Time
Friday, October 30th, 2020 at 11 AM MT.  Webinar is 1 hour with a second hour set for questions and applying concepts to real world scenarios.
Target Audience
All library faculty and staff interested in learning how to engage in equity and anti-racism work are invited to attend.  
Learning Objectives
• Basic principles of equity and anti-racism
• Common elements and styles for engaging in sensitive dialogue
• Identify practical areas for misconceptions and challenges in the academic library setting


Access Information
A calendar invite from WebEx will be sent upon registration.  It is recommended that you have Webex installed prior to the start of the webinar session.

Brought to you by the TRAILS Professional Development Committees.  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Questions? Please contact Pamela Benjamin at pamela.benjamin1@montana.edu or Christina Trunnell at christina.trunnell@montana.edu.
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