Signup now open for local Breaking White Silence study groups

by | Mar 26, 2021

Breaking White Silence Northwest is sponsoring three study groups this Spring using Robin DiAngelo’s What Does It Mean to Be White? Developing White Racial Literacy. The primary purpose of Breaking White Silence is to educate white people on the structures and patterns of racism.

This study group is free and led by experienced facilitators. Although BWSNW encourages everyone to buy their own copy of DiAngelo’s work, they do have copies available to lend for the duration of the study group (this book is available locally at Phinney Books). Please sign up soon if interested, as there are only a few spots left in each group.

Suzanne Engelberg will facilitate a Zoom-based study group with  a maximum of seven participants. The study group will be Sundays from 1-3 PM for six consecutive Sundays, starting April 11  and ending May 16. To register, email Suzanne at [email protected]

Chava Monastersky and Cecily Kaplan will facilitate a Zoom-based study group with a maximum of six participants. The study group will be Sundays from 4-6 PM starting April 11 and ending  May 9.  To register, email Cecily Kaplan at [email protected].

Paul Finley and Jen Davison will facilitate a Zoom-based study group with a maximum of eight participants. The study group will be Mondays from 7pm to 8:45 PM on April 19, May 3, May 17, May 31, June 14, June 21. To register, email Paul Finley at [email protected]

If you have any questions, please email [email protected].

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