If you are a wanna-be ally, a person seeking better relationships and collaborations across race, class, and/or culture; or someone seeking to build stronger, more loving relationships and friendships across race, class, or culture—this is a course for you. Combining history, contemporary perspectives, introspective reflection, and more, this course soars beyond "DEI," incorporating history and storytelling with sensitivity training, discussions about power-shifting and implicit bias, brave space co-creation, reflection—and celebration, helping individuals and groups alike grow into leadership and collaboration that is more authentic, empathic, knowing, and sustainable. Welcome!
16 of our most iconic she-roes! Enjoy this free coloring book based on the Brave Sis Project Perpetual Journal
For those signing up as a group (contact us at [email protected] for details), this is a discussion leaders's workbook, giving you an opportunity to collectively probe into some of the topics course participants will reflect upon individually. This workbook should only be purchased along with a group course package.
The origin story of Brave Sis Project has been to shine a light on too-little-known she-roes in American history. These word-scramble portraits give you a bit of an intro to these 100 formidable BIPOC foremothers, all featured in Rozella Kennedy's award-winning book "Our Brave Foremothers: Celebrating 100 Black, Brown, Asian, and Indigenous Women Who Changed the Course of History."
Want to do better on your allyship journey or intercultural competency and awareness quest? Two free downloads for you to print, practice, promote!