Category: Education, Conversation, AntiRacism,
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“THE COLOR OF LAW”, by Richard Rothstein ARC Book Club, 2024——
“THE COLOR OF LAW”, by Richard Rothstein ARC-ASSISTED READING GUIDE “The Color of Law” by Richard Rothstein explores the history of government-sponsored segregation in the United States, particularly focusing on housing policies. It argues that racial segregation in housing was not just the result of private actions, but also of explicit government policies at the…
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How Historical Laws Impact People of Color…& Book Club Intro…”The Color Of Law” by Richard Rothstein
Angela Chandler is employed by The MITRE Corporation (MITRE) which is headquartered in McLean, Virginia, and Bedford, Massachusetts, and has hubs across the United States as well as internationally. MITRE is a research and development organization that serves in the public interest and supports U.S. government agencies. At MITRE, Angela is a Business & Technology…
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We’re celebrating….”Women’s History Month, March, 2024: Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion”
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Learn How To De-mystify Your Understanding of AI(Artificial Intelligence).
Bio: “Sonia Torres Rodríguez is a research associate at the Urban Institute. In her role, she works on AI and machine learning touches on algorithmic and racial bias. As an organizer, Sonia has served as an intern and consultant for MoveOn.org, where she has collaborated on digital organizing campaigns with their national organizing team to…
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Education-“African Americans in the Arts
“The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts, and/or demonstrating art. In deciding which African American artists we would highlight on our websites, we wanted to recognize persons, living or deceased, who have made significant contributions to the arts in America…
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African-American History Month..2024 Theme——“African Americans and the Arts”
“For those interested in the study of identity and ideology, an exploration of ASALH’s Black History themes is itself instructive. Over the years, the themes reflect changes in how people of African descent in the United States have viewed themselves, the influence of social movements on racial ideologies, and the aspirations of the black community.”…
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A Racial Justice Reading List(Indivisible)
“From the earliest inception of Indivisible, we’ve been a literary organization: We began with a guide, continued to create even more guides, and even published an entire book of our own about the Indivisible movement. Earlier this year, we sent out a survey asking Indivisibles: How are you learning about racial justice? We thought that…
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Joy To The World
To our dear friends and supporters in the AntiRacist Conversations (ARC) community, we want to convey our heartfelt appreciation for your unwavering support. Your friendship has been a priceless gift to us, and we are deeply thankful. It is said that the essence of life is not just about being alive but being well. And…
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Posoh-Hello, I am Wapekeniahkiw-meaning White Eagle Woman. My English name is Colleen Dodge.
You’re invited to hear her story!—-This Sunday, November 19, 2023–the AntiRacist Conversations Team—in celebrating and honoring Native American Heritage Month, 2023, will host MoveOn member-Colleen Dodge–from the Menominee Indian Reservation, in Wisconsin Posoh-Hello, I am Wapekeniahkiw-meaning White Eagle Woman. My English name is Colleen Dodge. Colleen is from the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin. She…