When: April 26, 2023, 2:20 pm - 3:25 pm
Presenter(s): The Silberman School of Social Work, MSW course, "Critical Social Work: Bridging the Micro-Macro Divide with Applied Theatre", presents four student created and led experiential sessions that explore topics in anti-racism, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (ADEIB).
When: Wednesday 4/26, 2:20 – 3:25pm
Student Group/Company: The Enders
Participants: All are welcome
A 60-minute long experiential workshop using applied theatre techniques to explore and identify how white supremacy lives in the body. Content Warning: This session will include clips/content with examples of white supremacy as a tool for reflection.
Registration Link: Identifying White Supremacy in the Body
Learning Objectives:
- Help people identify how they feel in their bodies when exposed to white supremacy (WS) culture
- Acknowledge the impact of WS on our bodies
- Exercise the skill of identifying how WS shows up in spaces (educational, personal, professional, etc)