3/29/24

Racial Equity Training 101 - Group

CHAPTERS INCLUDED:

  • SETTING THE STAGE - LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & 400 YEARS OF OPPRESSION EXERCISE

  • SECTION 1: AN ORIENTATION TO RACISM - RESHAPING OUR UNDERSTANDING

  • SECTION 2: ANTI-BLACKNESS IN PRACTICE - THE HISTORY OF RACIST POLICIES IN HOUSING AND POLICING

  • SECTION 3: AGITATE! - ANTI-RACISM AND TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE

Overview: This 50-minute webinar introduces the basics of understanding racism: how it manifests through social and political institutions, in overt and hidden forms, now and throughout history. By completing this training, you’ll gain insight and tools to help you become an active participant in the fight for equity.

Your Instructors:
Jillian Olinger

Teaching Section 2: ANTI-BLACKNESS IN PRACTICE - THE HISTORY OF RACIST POLICIES IN HOUSING AND POLICING
Jillian has spent more than a decade working with marginalized communities in central Ohio and across the country on a variety of social justice issues, including equitable community development and engagement, and housing policy intersections.

Caroline Woliver
Director of Leadership and Social Justice, YWCA Columbus
Teaching Section 1: AN ORIENTATION TO RACISM - RESHAPING OUR UNDERSTANDING
Caroline has years of nonprofit leadership experience empowering women, advancing racial literacy, and building community coalitions. She develops intersectional, equity-centered programs and policies that create inclusion and transformative change.

Lauren James
Program Manager of Leadership and Social Justice, YWCA Columbus
SETTING THE STAGE: 400 Years of Oppression Exercise
Lauren began her work in the YWCA Columbus Leadership and Social Justice department as an office assistant in early 2017. She now serves as Manager of the department, which provides leadership and advocacy training to women and girls across Columbus.

Belen de Leon
Program Coordinator of Leadership and Social Justice, YWCA Columbus
SETTING THE STAGE: Land Acknowledgement
Belen has experience in youth mentorship and working to empower marginalized communities. With an educational background focused on human rights and social and racial justice, she works to develop and implement YWCA Columbus’ Bright Futures Program.

Companion Guide
Please follow along in your training using this companion guide for group discussion.

Resource Guide
Click here to view the interactive Resource Guide.

Post-Training Survey
After you've gone through the training, please take a few minutes to help us improve future training experiences by taking the Racial Equity 101 Survey.