Men Of Color Workshop July 2009

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MEN OF COLOR ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION GROUP FOR MEN THAT ARE SERIOUS ABOUT ANTI-RACIST ORGANIZING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.

UNDOING RACISM WORKSHOP For Men of Color

“Change is Here” SUMMER 2009

Friday, July 24 – 6:00 – 9:00 PM Saturday, July 25 – 9:00 - 6:00 PM Sunday, July 26 – 9:00 - 3:00 PM Organize for change, Organize for power, Organize for hope...

Where: Harlem State Office Building 163 125th Street New York, NY 10001

Cost: Only $75.00, usually $350.00 (scholarships available) Hurry, Hurry, Hurry, space is limited. “This will be a dynamic, inspiring, and transformative event.” Special Presentations: “Men of Color and violence against women”, “Black and Latino relations”, and “Moving from Victim to Victor” Learn: to work more effectively with Men of Color, history of race in America, personal healing, why are people poor, the definition of institutional racism, internalized racial oppression, white privilege, effective antiracist organizing, power analysis, gate-keeping, creating authentic relationships, community building, your role… Who Should Attend: community activist, educators, community leaders, child welfare advocates, criminal justice workers, students, law enforcement, social workers, health care workers, youth workers, counselors, laborers, clergy, artist, musicians, business professionals, concerned citizens … Sponsored or Endorsed by: 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement, NASW-NYC, Drug Policy Alliance, Anti-Racist Alliance, Reality House, Inc., Black Equity Alliance, Black Agency Executives, Concerned Students for Social Justice, FMCC, and many more. Community Organizers/Committee: Jose Alfaro – LCSW, Maurice Lacey – FMCC, Jonathan McClean – Jewish Board for CFS, Onaje Muid – Reality House, Tyrone Parchment – Black Male Initiative, Dr. Mark Preston – Columbia University, Deacon Ken Radcliffe – Isaiah Project, , Larry Scheingold - NYS-OMH, Ervin Talley – ACS/The Cradle

For more information contact Maurice Lacey – Community Organizer @ 347-739-1181 or [email protected]

Join us: http://groups.google.com/group/PISABmenofcolornyc

www.pisab.org www.antiracistalliance.com

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