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Honoring our Humanity: A guided discussion on talking about race with children and processing the loss of Ahmaud Arbery

Workshop Information: 

Honoring Our Humanity: A guided discussion on talking about race with children and processing the loss of Ahmaud Arbery (parent workshop)

Date: May 17, 2020
Time: 3:00-4:15pm
RSVP via email to info@fit4dancenyc.com by Saturday, May 16, 2020.
Location: Zoom 
Cost: Donation-based (no more than $10) We'd like to support our workshop presenters with a love offering for their time and expertise. Thank you for your support if you are able. 

Ways to donate:

Paypal: info@fit4dancenyc.com

Venmo: @ Laci-Chisholm

Cashapp: $LaciChisholm

Zelle: ms.lacichisholm@gmail.com

Workshop Information: 

Join us on Sunday, May 17th, 2020, at 3:00 pm, as we discuss the importance of talking about race, specifically with children of color, while prioritizing their mental health. We'll discuss the concept of "colorblindness," share best practices for discussing racism with children of color, and process the loss of Ahmaud Arbery and other victims of racial violence. It's essential for us to connect with one another in this sociopolitical climate. 

Facilitator Bio:

Erika Hardaway is a passionate anti-racist educator and consultant located in Brooklyn, NY. Currently, she's a Managing Dean of Students at a middle school. Erika also taught Spanish at the middle school and high school levels. She specializes in restorative practices, anti-racist program development, and culturally responsive pedagogy.

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