There are local, national and global calls to action for businesses and organizations to take intentional action against anti-Black racism in work, service, social, and cultural environments. Businesses recognize that they need to be prepared to engage in proactive measures to dismantle intersectional forms of anti-Black racism, including consumer racial profiling and race-based health and safety incidents on worksites.
This session offers an immersive experience for professionals to think about and implement solutions to address intersectional forms of anti-Black racism in work and service environments.
This session provides case scenarios for learners to work through, identify possible interventions, develop preventative measures, and deepen their understanding.
Note: The content draws on Canadian and international research on anti-discrimination law, anti-racism, anti-oppression, and interdisciplinary theories. It blends theory with practical solutions.
Learning Objectives:
1) Identify interventions to dismantle intersectional forms of anti-Black racism
2) Explore how anti-Black racism takes place in subtle and overt ways in work and service environments (e.g. consumer racial profiling in hotel settings, bias in accessing services)
3) Provide some tips and considerations to develop solutions
Expected Outcomes: Participants will leave a list of 6 tips and considerations to apply in their work.
Learning Methods Used:
Synchronous Virtual Instructor-led sessions will use interactive activities, case scenarios, videos, images, assessments, media, presentations, academic articles, and case law.
Competencies: Client and Customer Service, People, Culture, Human Resources, Anti-Racism, Anti-Oppression, Inclusion, Organizational Development, Allyship, Intersectionality, Professional Responsibility, Ethics, and Client Care
Target Audiences: Human Resources Employees, Service Delivery Specialists, Customer Service Employees, Customer Experience, Frontline Employees, Managers, Directors and Senior Leadership
Registration: Please remember to read and agree to the Participant/Attendee Agreement and the Terms of Use Agreement. Registration will be confirmed once the payment is processed. For more information, contact info@tomeesojourner.com
Once you have completed the registration requirements and submitted your payment, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Cost:
$150 CDN per person (plus applicable taxes)
*Non-refundable and non-transferable.
Payment: Use the enrol button on the session page or send an e-transfer to Tomee Sojourner Consulting Inc. via info@tomeesojourner.com.
For Canadian group registrations, payments are processed through Electronic Funds Transfer or wire transfer. Send an email to info@tomeesojourner.com for additional registration and payment information.
For U.S. and international group registrations, payments are processed using wire transfer. Send an email to info@tomeesojourner.com for additional registration and payment information.
Cancellation Policy: There are no refunds.
Certificate of Attendance: To receive a certificate of attendance, participants have to complete the 60-minute session. They must also submit a reflection assignment about what they learned and how they will apply it in their work.