Ericka Hart/Racial and Social Justice 202

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Racial and Social Justice 202

Picking up where RJ 101 left off, participants will explore the underpinnings of anti-Blackness with the intent to uproot it in their everyday lives and the world at large. From librarians to plumbers to non-profit project managers, this webinar will support individuals and organizations in making the life changing shift toward a culture of resistance to racism, thereby strengthening their professional and personal communities. Together, we will identify and analyze structures that perpetuate mass marginalization as an entry point for action. 

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Contents

Racial and Social Justice 202

A little about the instructor

Ericka Hart, M.Ed., D/s, pronouns: she/they, is a black queer femme activist, writer, highly acclaimed speaker and award-winning sexuality educator with a Master’s of Education in Human Sexuality from Widener University. Her work broke ground when she went topless showing her double mastectomy scars in public in 2016. She has taught sexuality education for elementary aged youth to adults across New York City for over 12 years, including for 4 years at Columbia University’s School of Social Work and the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College. They are currently working on their first title to be published by Ballantine Books (Penguin Random House) in September 2022, teaches all over the world and misses Whitney more than you. 

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