WORKSHOP SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, March 19th | 1:00pm - 4:00pm.
Coming to collective agreement about how we want to be in a space together can be a small but foundational step toward disrupting power imbalance with groups. A good community agreement is a tool that provides a container for collective decision making, cooperation and collaboration, accountability, both/and thinking, and shared power - all core tenants of anti-racist values. In this facilitated conversation using the National Equity Projects' Lens of Systemic Oppression as a frame, we will discover together how to develop an effective agreement. Like the strands of a cord, these elements hold communities/teams together and gives strength.
This workshop is for you if you are:
A group that wants to build a more trusting and supportive community environment
And if you are interested in learning more about:
Laying a ground work for taking on difficult conversations in your organization/institution
Full participation is important as each part builds on the previous.
LOCATION: Lansing. Exact location will be provided in the confirmation email.
REGISTRATION : Please register online here. The workshop fee is $150/participant. Please pay online or make checks payable to “ERACCE” and mail to ERACCE P.O. Box 19105, Kalamazoo, MI 49019-0105. Payment secures your spot in the training.