Proximity Bias
These guided conversations create space for people who are just becoming aware, still learning, actively seeking, or already taking action to talk honestly about racism without pressure. The focus is on listening, understanding, and figuring out what comes next wherever you are.
Sessions are lead by new author, K.A. Gilmore of Nobody Told Me I am Black, a three book series on racism in the U.S.
Proximity bias is assuming that because you’re close to someone, you know their experience — even when they’re telling you otherwise.
Session 3 explores Proximity Bias and how closeness to power and privilege often outweighs lived experience, allowing dominant perspectives to override those closest to the harm.
MONDAYS @ 6pm (AZ time)
- March 23rd
- March 30th
- April 6th
Silence allows racism to grow. Join the conversation.
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