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“Honest conversations about race without pressure.”
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“Honest conversations about race without pressure.”

Listen. Reflect. Act.

For those who prefer to join as individuals, small group sessions are also offered throughout the year. These guided conversations bring together 8 to 10 participants at different stages of awareness and engagement.

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All sessions are 55 minutes and led by author, K.A. Gilmore.

CURRENT TOPICS

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Session Four

“The Cost of Silence”

Silence is the internal calculation people make before speaking truth, weighing safety, consequence, and what a relationship or room can hold.

Select Fridays @ 9am

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Session Five

“The Laugh You Didn’t Mean or Did You”

People adjust their reactions to fit the room, who is present and how those moments reinforce belonging, comfort, and complicity.

Select Wednesdays @ Noon.

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Session Six

“State of Affairs: Race, Truth ,
and 250 Years of Reckoning”

Institutional racism is built into our systems national, state and local levels, including corporations and non-profits. It’s who we are as a country.

Select Mondays @ 3pm

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Upcoming Session

“You Decide”

Is there a topic or specific area you would like to see discussed? Or, would you like to see a past closed session come back up for  conversation? Your topic. Your day/time.

Coming Soon!

***Student rate available. Email K.A. for access.***

CLOSED TOPICS

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Session Three

“Proximity Bias”

Proximity bias is assuming that because youre close to someone, you know their experience — even when theyre telling you otherwise.

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Session Two

“Racial Stamina”

Racial stamina is the endurance to stay engaged in conversations about race without retreating into defensiveness or denial.

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Session One

“Setting the Stage”

People react strongly to the word racist” because it feels like an attack on who they are, not just what they did. In the United States, racism is often seen as something only hateful people do.

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