September 18, 2020
An interactive workshop.
Allyship is the practice of actively listening to, supporting, and believing people of different identities when they are facing injustice and oppression in order to work towards achieving equity. Allyship is consistent and thoughtful action that requires each individual to do some uncomfortable work in acknowledging privilege that can coexist alongside marginalization. Students will lead this interactive workshop with discussion on differences between allies, advocates, and accomplices, and connect with participants in small groups where they can use real-life scenarios to determine how best to show up as an ally for folks in marginalized communities.
Join for this student led workshop featuring Yeslie Barrios '23, Clara Roth '21, Espoir DelMain '21, Jae Chung '23, and Nuhan Abid '22. Moderated by Angelica Mishra, Civic Learning Coordinator, CCLA.