Say NO to Racism workshops encourage and enable participants to
take safe and constructive action against racism. The training covers
interpersonal racism and its impacts, barriers to bystander action, the
potential of bystander anti-racism and practical skills and tools to help
people take action. Training activities are based on experiential learning
and forum theatre where participants are encouraged to learn and reflect
by doing. This approach allows participants to put themselves in a
realistic situation with the opportunity to experience and overcome the
barriers to intervention in addition to learning and practising the tools
and language required for safe and constructive intervention.
After completing the training,
participants should:
·
be able to understand the individual and
ambiguous nature of everyday and casual forms of racism
·
have an increased understanding of the
impacts of racism
·
be aware of the barriers to bystander
intervention
·
acquire practical strategies and language
skills to take safe and constructive action against racism
·
recognise the potential of bystander action
in creating anti-racist social norms
Clayton
Tuesday 20 September
9.30 am - 4.30 pm
Campus Community Division Seminar Room
Level 1, Western Extension, 21 Chancellor's Walk (Campus Centre)
Tuesday 20 September
9.30 am - 4.30 pm
Campus Community Division Seminar Room
Level 1, Western Extension, 21 Chancellor's Walk (Campus Centre)
Caulfield
Thursday 29 September
9.30 am - 4.30 pm
C1 Conference Room
Ground Floor, Building C
Thursday 29 September
9.30 am - 4.30 pm
C1 Conference Room
Ground Floor, Building C
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