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PWNPO: Accountability in Action for White Women November 2022 Class

November 3-4, 9:30-11:30 am PST

*This is a two-day live, virtual (Zoom) workshop. Attendance is for both days.

All sessions are recorded and shared after.

In this series, we will deepen our understanding of our role at the crossroads of white privilege/supremacy, internalized sexism and patriarchy. There is a tension here that we must name, feel and understand. As white women who are targeted by sexism, we get to look at the potential we have yet to step into where gender and race overlap. We must also be responsible and accountable for both our racial privilege and gatekeeping status. Topics we will cover are all grounded in a personal and professional context in service to racial equity in our lives.

Agenda for each day:

  • First part of the training is focused on our experience of and with sexism, patriarchy and misogyny focused on requests for allyship in service to being more authentic and impactful allies to our BIPOC friends and colleagues
  • Second part of the training is focused on our experience with white privilege and white dominant culture, and accountable allyship/accomplice. This work is both personal and professional and invites bold risk taking by following the requests and lead of our BIPOC friends and colleagues.

Topics are focused on personal and collective growth and action in service to racial equity. Topics include:

    • Strengthen our service to racial equity and community liberation
    • Power with not power over requires us to know our power, to be powerful and to use our gatekeeping status for liberation
    • Based on feedback and requests from women of color colleagues and friends, this training will explore how to ground into our personal power and share power more gracefully in anti-racism and liberation strategies.

Accountability:

Our colleagues of color have asked us to host this training, their perspective informs the content and we are in regular communication with them to apply feedback and pay them for their time and labor.

The main ways I am trying to be accountable as a white person is doing racial justice work in relationship with people of color that I am collaborating or facilitating with specifically women of color: Natasha Marin, Andrea Lising Paull, and Aparna Rae. There has been a specific ask for white women to get coaching around their management and this series is a response to that need.

I lead a lot of white caucus work while being accountable to our colleagues of color. I've moderated 3 panels on intersectional feminism for the Day of Action centering WOC voices.

Organizations that I support that are led by POC are Wayfind Legal, Nonprofit Assistance Center, Resource Generation, Social Justice Fund, Justlead and Rainer Valley Corps.

White groups/colleagues that I go to or lead are European Dissent, Nonprofit Anti-Racist Coalition and anti-racist white women for equity. I make mistakes often, I make amends imperfectly, and I am committed to living in integrity and in connection.

Donations will be made from ticket sale proceeds to BIPOC lead nonprofits.

Refund policy:

No refunds are given after registration. If there is another series, people can transfer to that one if they can no longer attend this one.

Facilitator:

Fleur Larsen started facilitating 20 years ago on challenge course programs with youth and adults. Her style is based on sharp analysis, flexible thinking, joy, and purposeful results. Her work is relationship-based with connection, collaboration, and community as integral elements to reach goals. Currently, she works with several corporate and nonprofit groups facilitating retreats, trainings and workshops in addition to one on one coaching.

Fleur's work as a Seattle-based national facilitator is focused on equity, social justice, diversity and inclusion, team building, emotional intelligence, experiential education and community development.