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
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."
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.
Want to do better on your allyship journey or intercultural competency and awareness quest? Two free downloads for you to print, practice, promote!