Through my leadership in both the White Noise Collective and Flying Over Walls over the past 14 years, I have been a part of developing curriculum on a variety of topics, centered in anti-racism, informed by principles of popular education (inspired by Friere), and with the goal of supporting collective movement toward a world free of white supremacy, patriarchy, heteronormativity and other oppressive ideologies. 

 

Click below to find more information on and descriptions of the primary workshops that I am available to facilitate. Each workshop can be tailored based on individual and organizational needs, and aims to be relevant, empowering and participatory with hopes of encouraging reflection and action and, specifically, greater solidarity with frontline and marginalized communities. 

Antidotes to White Fragility. 

What skills, tools and approaches are useful in encouraging white people to sustain balanced engagement with anti-racism/racial justice education and work? How can we cultivate resilience (as opposed to white fragility) in ourselves, our communities, and our movements?
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White supremacy culture and the Savior Complex in the Legal System.

This workshop explores the ways that two key concepts, white supremacy culture and the white savior complex, show up in the legal system.
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White supremacy culture and the Savior Complex in Social Work and Helping Professions.

In this interactive workshop, we will explore the ways that three key concepts, the Buffer Zone, white supremacy culture, and the savior complex, show up in the mental health field and the work of the helping professions.
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Skills and Strategies for Difficult Conversations about Race, Racism, and White Supremacy.

What frameworks, tools, and interventions can support us to stay grounded in embodied awareness as we connect with friends, family, and others about challenging topics? [click to read more]

Spirituality and Cultural Appropriation.

This workshop is offered to develop a shared understanding of cultural appropriation and its diverse impacts. We explore common patterns, effects on the community/culture of origin, and why this topic is so highly charged with meaning.
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Exploring the Intersection of Internalized (Cis-Hetero)Sexism and White Supremacy.

This workshop designed to support those newer to conversations of racism and sexism in understanding the intersection between the two...
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