About this Event
How do I raise a thoughtful, informed, and brave about race child? What should I say, what do I do, and what roles should I play as a parent, as an educator, or as someone who plays a meaningful role in the life of a child?
Join us for a 5-session Foundations training course during the winter of 2025 (January - March) on the topic "The Color-brave Caregiving Framework". Together, we will discuss the differences between color-blind and color-brave caregiving, explore EmbraceRace's framework and roles for caregivers, and implement practices from the framework. Pre-work materials and reflection questions will be provided. The course consists of five 90-min group sessions, meeting every other week.
We hold these training classes in race-based affinity groups to provide psychologically supportive spaces for folks with similarly lived experiences, as racially marginalized or racially privileged. EmbraceRace is committed to providing spaces that center people of color and providing spaces for White folks to educate each other on racial issues, informed by the wealth of labor that people of color have already done to provide resources, information, and guidance.
Course Offerings
As part of registration, you will be asked to indicate which group you would like to join. In light of what has been shared above, please pay careful attention to the group options below to determine which group is right for you:
Caregivers of Color Affinity Groups:
- Monday evenings, from 7-8:30pm ET / 4-5:30pm PT on Jan 27, Feb 10, Feb 24, Mar 10, & Mar 24. This class will be led by Brittany Del Rosario. Brittany identifies as Latina and has a background as a classroom teacher, DEI curriculum development, & facilitation work.
- Thursday daytimes, from 1-2:30pm ET / 10-11:30am PT on Thursday evenings, from 9-10:30pm ET / 6-7:30pm PT on Jan 30, Feb 13, Feb 27, Mar 13, & Mar 27. This class will be led by Brittany Del Rosario. Brittany identifies as Latina and has a background as a classroom teacher, DEI curriculum development, & facilitation work.
- Thursday evenings, from 9-10:30pm ET / 6-7:30pm PT on Jan 30, Feb 13, Feb 27, Mar 13, & Mar 27. This class will be led by Mirna Meija. Mirna identifies as Latina, from El Salvador. Mirna's work has been in diversity, equity, and inclusion, focusing on anti-bias education and bullying prevention programs.
White Caregivers Affinity Groups:
- Thursday evenings, from 8-9:30pm ET / 5-6:30pm PT on Jan 30, Feb 13, Feb 20 **this date is offset from every other week due to scheduling needs, Mar 13, & Mar 27. This class will be led by Darcy Heath. Darcy identifies as White and has a background in early childhood education as a classroom teacher, professional coach, and organizational consultant.
- Friday daytimes, from 1-2:30pm ET / 10-11:30am PT on Jan 31, Feb 14, Feb 28, Mar 14, & Mar 28. This class will be led by Andrea Huang. Andrea identifies as Asian American and is the Community Building Manager at EmbraceRace, where she oversees EmbraceRace programming.
Pricing & Logistics
Thanks to our generous donors, the participation cost is $100, with a sliding scale payment option of $50 to $150. If the cost is prohibitive, please contact us at [email protected]. Please note that registration is non-refundable and non-transferable.
**Certificates of Completion available upon request, pending participants have attended 4 of the 5 sessions.
None of the times above work for you, or your preferred group is already full? Don't worry -- we'll offer more in the future. In the meantime, we welcome you to visit our website at www.embracerace.org.
Questions? Reach out to us at [email protected].
****
Not sure if this is a good use of time and hard-earned money? Check out these comments from previous participants:
"I loved that I had a space free of judgment where I was able to talk about sensitive things. I also loved that I was able to find better ways to call in and not out when it comes to having uncomfortable conversations with others about things that matter to me." -POC affinity group participant
"Normally evening commitments on a weekday feel like a burden, but these meetings felt energizing. I really appreciated hearing everyone's perspectives and talking through the discussion topics together. It is helpful to have a space to process race-related issues with other white people because, ironically, it helps me leave behind some of the white dominant culture elements like perfectionism." -White affinity group participant
"We began as strangers and ended as far-flung friends!" -POC affinity group participant
"It was great to talk, listen, learn and grow. Having new resources to explore was also helpful. Great group of people who care to make a difference. [The facilitator] listened to all, and found ways to connect thoughts back to the focus for each evening's conversation. She provided videos and ideas that helped jump start and deepen the conversation....challenging our thinking and encouraging all to stretch in our learning." -White affinity group participant
Event Venue
Online
USD 50.00 to USD 150.00