Research studies consistently highlight the pervasive presence of racism and oppression within Canada, leading to disparities in treatment, outcomes, and lived experiences for marginalized communities. Through introspective exercises, group discussions, interactive activities, videos and case studies, this training session explores the concepts of oppression and racism, highlighting inequities on individual, cultural and systemic levels. Participants will gain practical ARAO strategies that can be applied in both personal and professional settings, empowering them to take actionable steps toward fostering more equitable, inclusive, and just environments.
Learning Objectives:
- Gain a deep understanding of the constructs of oppression and racism, with a focus on historical contexts.
- Develop an awareness of how oppression and racism manifest and persist on both micro and macro levels across various systems in Canada.
- Understand the harmful effects of racism and oppression on individuals, organizations, and societies.
- Gain a thorough understanding of privilege and intersectional identities, and how these influence people’s lived experiences, perspectives, and outcomes.
- Acquire practical strategies to incorporate self-awareness and anti-racist, anti-oppressive practices into both professional and personal spaces.
Learning Outcomes:
- Be able to clearly define and explain the constructs of oppression and racism.
- Identify the ways oppression and racism show up at both individual and systemic levels within Canadian society.
- Recognize the wide-ranging impacts of racism and oppression on individuals, organizations, and communities.
- Have a deeper understanding of the concept of privilege and how intersecting identities affect people’s experiences and outcomes.
- Feel empowered to apply anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices in their personal lives and professional environments, using the tools and strategies provided.
Instructor: Vania Patrick-Drakes
Mode(s): Live Online or Live In-Person
Length: One (1) day
Cost: $140 per person
Target Group: All