The Personal Work of Racial Justice
The Personal Work of Racial Justice is a workshop for teachers, leaders, activists, and anyone interested in deepening their racial equity and racial justice practice. The workshop is designed to clarify and support the internal personal work we need to do to thoughtfully and gracefully live into our commitment to racial justice. Tema Okun and Krista Robinson-Lyles have designed and will facilitate this workshop.
This workshop is for you if you want to:
engage in deep reflection about our personal commitment to racial justice and equity and how we engage our whole being into that commitment;
draw from somatic practices, including working with the breath, silence, journaling, guided visualization, and music;
meet and collaborate in small and large group formats;
translate reflection into action;
deepen our individual and collective understanding of how we care for ourselves and each other as we work for racial justice.
participate in a workshop designed to support the internal personal work we need to do in order to live into our commitment to racial justice.
To learn more about this workshop and other Teach Equity Now offerings, please reach out to Krista at krista@hopeedgroup.org and Tema at temajonokun@gmail.com.
Project Protect Protesters
Project Protect Protesters is a legal education opportunity for attorneys interested in defending recently charged protesters and people who are victims of police violence. The Pauli Murray Center, in collaboration with noted civil rights attorneys and North Carolina Central University School of Law professors Scott Holmes, Irving Joyner and Fred Williams, will offer these workshops.
Attorneys will have access to the minds, strategies, and experiences gleaned over decades of representing criminal defendants in a social justice context. This training will being offered for CLE credit.
If you are a licensed attorney interested in defending those who have been charged during the recent civil protests and you want to learn more about these workshops, please send an email to info@paulimurraycenter.org.