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Does talking about racism makes you uncomfortable? When you hear racist slurs, are you not sure how to respond? Are you wanting to discuss racism with your children but not sure you know enough on the subject or not sure where to start?
This event is for you! “Something to Say” is an intergenerational, faith-based, anti-racism effort. The goal is to equip, encourage, and engage families in speaking up about racism. When racism appears in our world, everyone has “something to say.” “Something to Say” will be an online event on MLK weekend, January 15-17, 2022. The event itself will take place the weekend of January 15-17th(MLK weekend) and will be largely self-guided with some set opportunities for interacting online and in person with other families
First 20 people to register (CLICK HERE TO REGISTER) will receive a “Something to Say” tote bag stuffed with anti-racism goodies!
Schedule of events:
Saturday January 15, 6:00-7:00PM- Young Family Movie Night Discussion
Sunday January 16, 7:00-8:00PM- Teen/Adult Family Movie Night Discussion
Monday January 17,11:00 AM-Noon – Zoom learning module discussion
Monday January 17, 6:30-8:00PM- Panel and Table Discussion @ Holy Cross Church in Menomonee Falls, WI
“Something to Say” conference is here to equip, encourage, and engage families in telling their own stories of racism. In seeing racism when it appears in our churches and our world, we equip voices, recognizing everyone has “something to say.”
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ABOUT US:
Race and Faith’s mission is to challenge racial inequities and advance deeper understanding, fostering meaningful relationships by inviting participants to bring all of who they are into the conversation about racism. We are a faith-based organization challenging racial inequities and advancing understanding to foster a more just world.