State of Affairs: Race, Truth, and 250 Years of Reckoning
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.
Institutional racism is not abstract. It shows up in who gets hired, who builds wealth, who receives care, and who gets counted.
Session 6 examines the compounding impact of systemic inequality across individuals, families, the systems we depend on, and a country that has never fully confronted its own contradictions.
At 250 years, we take an honest look at what has been lost, what has been inherited, and what remains unresolved.
250 years. Still unfinished.
MONDAYS @ 1PM (AZ time)
- June 15th
- June 22nd
- June 29th
Now—march into the conversation.
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