Unlock Confident Conversations
about Race & Racism
Learn to navigate racial dialogues with greater agency and understanding
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Deepen Your Understanding
Gain a comprehensive insight into the origins and impacts of racism. Develop compassion for yourself and others.
Learn Actionable Strategies
Reflect on proven methods to actively participate in anti-racism efforts. Foster positive change in your community and beyond.
Empower Your Engagement
Equip yourself with the four essential mindsets to confidently contribute to racial justice.
Do you feel anxious about conversations on race?
Navigating conversations about race can often feel like walking through a maze without a map. Sometimes we feel lost. Sometimes we feel like we can't say anything right. We want to show up, but we don't exactly know how. We have a voice that tells us there's nothing we can do.
These fears and uncertainties can lead us to avoid the topic altogether - locking us out of anti-racist conversations we really want to be having.
Navigate anti-racism with comfort & confidence
Let us help you chart a clear path in the complex landscape of anti-racism. You'll gain the tools and insights needed to confidently navigate racial conversations.
THE COURSE
White People, My People: Four Mindsets for Resisting Racism
"Four Mindsets for Resisting Racism" is an online course meticulously crafted to address the challenges and uncertainties you've faced in racial conversations.
The course offers a structured approach to understanding and actively resisting racism. You'll be equipped with mindsets and tools to confidently navigate and contribute to anti-racism dialogues.
If you've been seeking greater comfort and confidence engaging in conversations about racism, this course is for you!
Hear what others have to say
Nothing speaks louder than the experiences of those who've walked the path before you.
Hear from people who have taken the course and transformed their understanding of racism.
"I don't need to wait until I'm feeling perfectly competent to do my part."
"Because we invented racism we can dismantle it!"
"Racism is real, can be understood and dismantled! There truly is a path forward."
Course Outline
Embarking on this course is more than just an educational experience; it's a transformative journey.
Each module is designed to empower you in your anti-racism efforts and conversations.
Module 1: The Reality and Impact of Racism
Module 2: The Nuances and Origins of Racism
Module 3: Our Role and Responsibility in Anti-Racism Work
Course Features
Self-Paced Learning
Stop and start at any point you like, fitting the learning into your schedule.
Three-Part Series
Our course features three 90-minute modules to progressively deepen your understanding of anti-racism.
Participant Manual
Follow along, take notes, and engage more deeply with the course material. This also includes racial justice resources for ongoing anti-racism work.
Ready to embark on your journey towards effective anti-racism?
Enroll NowAbout Your Instructor, Evangeline Weiss
Evangeline isn't just an instructor; she's a social change designer with over two decades of hands-on experience in community building and organizational development.
Evangeline's work spans various sectors, from tech companies to universities, food justice coalitions, and even the New York City Department of Health.
Her early career involved training social workers and emergency responders in HIV test counseling, laying the foundation for her deep understanding of sensitive and important conversations. She further honed her expertise during her 5-year tenure as the Director of Diversity & Equity at Duke University's Office for Institutional Equity where she tackled issues of racial justice head-on. Her role as the leadership program director at the National LGBTQ Task Force also highlights her commitment to intersectional justice.
Evangeline’s twenty plus years of experience have been distilled down into this course. White People, My People: Four Mindsets for Resisting Racism is an exceptional anti-racist resource from an expert in the field.
“I KNOW that white people want to do better and CAN do better. This course offers us the opportunity to do that. I hope to see you in there”!