Course Details

CL206 Unpacking Power, Privilege, and Prejudice for Resident Leaders

Come join us in this safe, interactive space where everyone’s voices and visions can be shared and heard. In this time of social division and tensions, this workshop takes participants on a journey of discovery and connection. This highly engaging and interactive conversation builds upon and adds to participants’ personal/family journeys as well as their collective insights about the role of racial, ethnic, and other differences in U.S. history and society. The session allows participants to explore diversity within a social, political, economic, and historic lens. We ask and explore questions like: what are the root concepts or beliefs that give birth to privilege, unequal power and prejudice? What role did Story, Land, Labor, and Race play in the creation and maintenance of Privilege, Power, Prejudice and Capitalism?

Course Length: 1/4 Days

Tuition: $0.0

Course counts toward a professional certificate (PCP): No