Anti-Blackness and Its Link to Racism: Part II

Date: 
August 19, 2020
Time: 
Noon to 1:00pm, 1:00 to 1:30 pm
Place: 
Zoom

The Multicultural Resource Center welcomes you to join us for Dante King’s second installation of this series on anti-Black Racism will examine the impact of structural racism and anti-blackness. Participants will reflect on the value of multi-dimensional aspects of diversity, including class, age, gender, ethnicity, rights, access, etc. to understand the advantages and disadvantages that can lead to inequities between groups.

Dante King is a native of San Francisco. He is a Learning & Organizational Development professional with over 15 years of experience specializing in the implementation of equity, diversity, & inclusion training.

12 - 1:00 PM - Webinar

1 - 1:30 PM - Post Discussion

Zoom:

Please register for the webinar here: tiny.ucsf.edu/DantKing2

Please register for the Post Discussion here: tiny.ucsf.edu/DK2

Get more information on the UCSF Calendar.

*NOTE that you have to register twice if you want to attend the webinar and the post discussion event. Space is limited for the post discussion and will be on first come basis.

Announcement: This event will be recorded and made available within 2 weeks and posted to ODO website. We appreciate everyone's commitment to this work, but cannot field individual inquiries about the video posting. Please check ODO website and look out for announcements in the weekly newsletter.