Virtual workshop: Saturday, February 25 from 2-5pm
Depolarizing Conversations About Race is an online three-hour skills workshop for difficult but necessary conversations between White Americans about race and public policy.
It seeks to improve the culture of conversations about race and provide a constructive alternative to the polarized and judgmental exchanges that dominate our current discourse.
Created by a diverse group of Braver Angels leaders, this workshop helps White participants develop more skills for listening to others and expressing their views on race in ways that lead to more productive conversations across differences.
While this workshop is primarily intended for White audiences, Americans of all races are welcome to participate.
Click here to register for this event
The Need
Conversations between White people about race are often dysfunctional and judgmental, descending into “Just listen to me explain racism to you” and “Don’t call me a racist!”
Most White people are firmly against racism as they define it. Still, they battle over what it means—for example, systemic versus personal—and whether racism is mostly an evil of the past versus an ongoing scourge. They split over framing our country’s history as fundamentally compromised by racism versus its ideals still standing to light the way forward.
Regarding policy solutions, many White people have trouble sustaining conversations on issues such as affirmative action, police reform, reparations, and removing statues. Conversations flare up and shut down, relationships become strained, and a national path forward on race becomes harder to envision.
We need to change the culture of conversations about race and public policy among White Americans, finding alternatives to the exchanges’ polarized and judgmental nature.
Why a Workshop Aimed at White People?
While people of any racial identity may participate, the workshop is intended primarily for self-identified White people who:
- Want to communicate more constructively about race and public policy
- Believe in the equal worth and dignity of persons of all races
- Are concerned about our nation’s problems with race and want to see progress
If You Take This Workshop, You Will Be:
- Better at listening to people with differing views on race and public policy so they feel heard.
- More skilled in expressing views so that the other person can hear you.
- Better able to find common ground when it is present.
Questions? Contact Orlando Rodriguez at orodriguez@braverangels.org
This workshop is a free event brought to you by Braver Angels as part of their mission to depolarize America. Braver Angels is a 501c(3) non-profit.