DEI Professional Developmental Course (Online): The Culture of Respect – Sep 8 – Nov 10
Posted by The Culture of Respect on July 26, 2022
The Culture of Respect is a personal development and communication course centered around concepts of anti-oppression, diversity, and inclusion. ✊🏽
Online personal development and interpersonal communication course centered around the exploration of our diverse identities and anti-oppression concepts. The exploration discussions include classism, racism, sexism, ableism, heterosexism, ageism, and religious oppression. The course is co-created in real-time by the participants and team of facilitators – making every iteration completely unique. The intentional structure of the course combined with the small class size means that everyone in the room has the opportunity to use their voice and receive the gift of listening.
The course was initially developed at Cornell University and has since been adapted and transformed several times – to a minor program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, an Honors course at Drexel University, and now a fully online experience.
If you are looking for an opportunity that will be both transformational and enjoyable, that adds value to your personal and professional life this is the right course for you!
When: September 8 to November 10 (10 weeks); Thursday evenings from 6-8:30pm EDT
Where: Zoom
You can visit our web site to learn more! The sign up link in the menu will take you to our registration page. (You can also find us on IG @thecultureofrespect and on LinkedIn and YouTube.
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