Practical Allyship with Mark Damon Harvey

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Practical Allyship Workshops

Identify similarities in exclusionary behaviors or micro-aggressions that are used against multiple marginalized groups

Use the language to make the assumptions behind prejudices in everyday life sustainably but without disrupting confrontation

Communicate strategies to individuals and organizations that make it possible to internalize changes in thinking

Zielgruppe
Open for everyone
Kursleitung / Ansprechperson
About the course instructor: Mark Damon Harvey B.A. Economics M.B.A. International Economics B.A. Primary school teacher Based in Switzerland since 1980, he has taught, coached and provided comprehensive advice at all levels of education. His social orientation results, among other things, from his upbringing in a black feminist household and related topics. Personal experiences such as witnessing the Watts Uprising in Los Angeles, California in 1965 and participating in the USA's first forced integration program in Pasadena, California, have also shaped his worldview. He has been teaching anti-prejudice and anti-racism courses for more than 30 years.
Kursziele / Lernziele

The course has the following objectives:

The development of strategies against discrimination on an individual, personal level up to an inclusive organization. Below is a short list of the main topics, which can be addressed in stages of four, six or twelve-hour workshops:

Reference culture (definition and impact)

Social space and symbolic power

In-Culture/Out-Culture

Universalism and contextualism

sensation

Johari Fenster

relationship patterns

Reframing and Interventions

Dauer / Format
by appointment. Minimum 6 hours
Daten
Datum
Zeit
Kosten
400 CHF
Teilnehmendenzahl
15
Adresse
Kanton
zurich
Website / Link