Webinar: Racial Battle Fatigue: Shift Your Campus Culture to Better Support Students, Faculty & Staff of Color
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Webinar: Racial Battle Fatigue: Shift Your Campus Culture to Better Support Students, Faculty & Staff of Color
Students, faculty and staff members of color are counting on HSU to provide them with the support they need to avoid experiencing Racial Battle Fatigue. For many people of color, persistent and degrading racial microaggressions have taken a physical, psychological and emotional toll. Manifesting as fatigue, generalized anxiety, stress and a myriad of other ills, Racial Battle Fatigue is a very real problem for not only students at predominately white institutions, but for faculty and staff of color, as well.
Join us with experts Dr. Kathy Obear and Dr. Tanya Williams and learn how to help shift the culture on your campus so you can better support racially marginalized groups and challenge racism on your campus.
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This webinar is made possible by a collaborative effort among HSI-STEM Principle Investigators Professors Matt Johnson and Amy Sprowles, Kathy Thornhill, Director of Undergraduate Advising,Career Services, and Community Based Learning (ACAC and CCBL), and Tracy Smith, Director, R.A.M.P.
Supporting materials (PDFs):
Free copy of Dr. Kathy Obear's book, But I'm NOT Racist! Tools for Well-Meaning Whites
- Date:
- Wednesday, July 26, 2017
- Time:
- 11:00am - 1:00pm
- Location:
- Fishbowl - Library 209
- Presenter:
- Tracy Smith
- Categories:
- Cultural Awareness & Community Engagement (L4HSU)