Leading for Racial Equity Series: Learning and deconstructing structures of power and privilege in state and local government

Leading for Racial Equity Series: Learning and deconstructing structures of power and privilege in state and local government

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

10:30 am to 12:00 noon

FREE

Even when we don’t recognize them, many of our local government programs are built on structures of power and privilege. This webinar will help identify and break down these structures in the pursuit of developing more equitable and inclusive local governments. During the webinar, you’ll develop a shared understanding of concepts related to deconstructing inequitable systems and navigating change through a lens of racial equity and inclusion, build a shared understanding of the historic roots and present-day manifestations of inequity, and begin to explore the conditions needed, for self and for organizations, to undergo and sustain change toward racial equity and inclusion. This session will be led by the nINA Collective, a multicultural group who bring decades of experience and expertise in systems change, equity and inclusion capacity building in local government.

To register, please click on the registration link below https://charge.wisc.edu/LocalGovernment/workshop_register.aspx?workshop_id=133

After registering by credit card, you will receive an email directing you to the zoom link to complete your registration.  If you register by check, you will receive the zoom link registration when your check is received, or if registering just before the event, you will receive the zoom link registration when the materials are emailed on November 2, 2021.