ACTION! Social Justice in Unjust Structures: A Workshop for Nonprofit Leaders
Posted by Blunt Planning on December 4, 2017
When: Saturday December 9, 2017 10am-4pm
Where: Philadelphia, PA Specific location provided upon application acceptance
Topics and Who Should Attend: This workshop is for nonprofit leadership or staff of organizations that work from or hope to build a social justice framework within their organization. As well as youth development professionals, educators, and human services professionals who aim to bring justice centered approaches and principles to their work.
We live in turbulent times and many of us are re-examining our roles within our world, and our country. More and more people are asking how we might prepare a foundation for a more just, equitable, and democratic society. This workshop is an opportunity to begin taking up these questions. Together we will be critically examining Social Justice as a practice within the context of nonprofits and institutional structures.
Cost of Training: Full day training, snacks and lunch provided. $230 per person (individual) $200 per person (group) *Limited scholarships and reduced rates available
Facilitators India Blunt-Blunt Planning, Educator, Organizer, Nonprofit Consultant
Keon Liberato, Activist/Organizer, Academic
*Portion of proceeds to benefit Urban Tree Connection. To learn more their work in food justice visit http://UrbanTreeConnection.org
Contact: India Blunt: BluntPlanning@gmail.com or 443-562-1577
ACTION! Social Justice in Unjust Structures: A Workshop for Nonprofit Leaders
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Application Deadline: Sunday Dec. 3, 2017
Email Submissions to: BluntPlanning@gmail.com
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