White Privilege Conference – Let’s Get REAL: Research. Education. Action. Leadership

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WPC is an annual dynamic, challenging, comprehensive, and collaborative experience. As has been our tradition for decades, we dive into the difficult concepts of privilege and oppression around race, gender, sexuality, class, disability, etc. Through the exploration of their role in all systems (banking, health care, justice, education, etc.), we offer solutions and team building strategies to work towards a more equitable world. We empower and equip individuals to work for equity and justice through self and social transformations.

2025 National Day of Racial Healing

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January 21, 2025 Virtual Event About The 2025 National Day of Racial Healing (NDORH) will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 21. It is an annual observance that follows Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This year, the ELCA, in partnership with Augsburg Fortress, will join the movement of racial healing for our church and the nation. On Jan. 21, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Central time, the ELCA will feature a free online educational event that centers the voices of ELCA leaders of color. We invite you to join us in this collective effort for a more just and equitable world. This event is open to all ELCA rostered ministers, lay leaders and members. We welcome all ELCA synods, congregations, colleges, universities, seminaries, separately incorporated ministries and antiracism teams, as well as the church’s affiliate organizations and ecumenical and interreligious partners. We invite you to save the date and check back for more details.

Cultivating Compassion Session 2: Nonviolent Communication

VIRTUAL: Thursday, February 23, 2023 | 7:00 PM Central Communicating without judgment (of ourselves or others), following an emotion to the needs that give rise to it, and making requests that would meet those needs can lead us toward strategies that meet everyone's needs at once. Building habits of these actions enables us to be present to the things that are most important to us, even when they seem in conflict with the priorities of…

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