Allyship Training Workshop
Join us for our online community session for our Allyship Workshop
Date and time
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
- 3 hours 30 minutes
Workshop is limited to 25 particpiants so get in quick! Led by an experienced facilitator of colour via Zoom, this session offers invaluable insights. If you're seeking to become a better ally and actively combat racism in your professional and personal life, this workshop is tailor-made for you. Perfect for deepening your grasp of structural racism and honing your skills in confronting oppression, this workshop provides essential tools for navigating a more equitable world.
To attend this workshop you must have completed our 101 Understanding Race & Racism. You can purchase tickets here.
If you are unable to attend this session you can purchase our e-Learning module here.
Workshop: Allyship
Date/Time: July 15th 9.30am - 1pm
As a follow up to our 101: Understanding Race & Racism training, this workshop converts your newly developed understanding of race and racism into practical skills that can be applied to your specific workplace setting or context. This workshop uses a combination of group work, role play, and personal reflection to develop capacity for allyship, accountability and empowered change.
Learning Objectives
- To reflect on privilege and how it can be leveraged for action and change.
- To develop understanding of allyship and what this looks like day to day.
- To analyse and explore common pitfalls of inclusion and allyship.
- To create a culture of personal and professional accountability
- To explore what empowerment for people of colour looks like in your organisational and industry setting.
- To equip participants to respond to racism and discrimination.
For more information on our workshops visit our website .
Pricing
If you are interested in attending but the pricing structure doesn't permit, we have some complimentary/discounted tickets available. Contact us at info@huecolourtheconversation.com to discuss options.
Accessibility
Please let us know of any other access needs at time of booking.
- Participants require a computer device, microphone and camera to participate in the online sessions.
- Some components of the workshop may not be supported on a mobile device.
- Slides are written with large text and colour contrast with image descriptions and alt text provided.
- There are two 5 minute breaks and one 10 minute break, participants are welcome to eat or take breaks when needed.
- Auslan interpreter can be provided upon request.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of many lands on which we work, rest and play and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded and this was and always will be Aboriginal land.
There is no racial justice without First Nations Justice.