This session invites white, multiracial, and BIPOC identities to talk mixed/blended and adoptive families and the struggles of raising Black & Brown bodies while white.
This session will review white supremacy culture, the white gaze and inherently anti-black concepts woven into our society, and the ways these things cause harm for Black and Brown children. Participants will leave with tips for navigating race conversations, diversifying their outlooks and a resource list for personal anti racist work. This workshop is not a historical informational session for the exclusive experiences of biracial identities that are Black and White.
This event is part of the Campus/Community Dialogue on Race, an annual event at HSU that invites students, staff, faculty, administrators, and community members to present and attend programs that relate to racial justice and its intersections with all forms of oppression and resistance.
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