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Race, Power & Everyday Change (in English)

17.06. - 14:00 - 18.06. - 17:00

Online Training (3 x 2 days)

further dates:
15.04.2025, 14:00-15:00 CET: obligatory tech check
24.- 25.06.2026 from 14:00 to 17:00 CET
01.-02.07.2026 from 14:00 to 17:00 CET

Participants are able

  • to increase awareness and understanding of how race-related beliefs, practices, and systems shape power, access, and belonging within individuals, daily interactions, and organizational policies.
  • to build individual-level skills for personal practice and inclusive leadership
  • to foster a culture of reflection, dialogue, and durable change.

This training invites you to understand how race-related beliefs, practices, and systems influence power and access, often in ways that harm people and limit their sense of belonging. Over six sessions, we’ll look at how these dynamics show up in our own attitudes, daily conversations, and the policies of our organizations. Through reflection, dialogue, and concrete actions, we’ll work to counter harm and create more inclusive spaces. The focus is on learning, not comfort—identifying biases, microaggressions, and barriers, and implementing inclusive policies and responsible leadership to move toward a fairer society. The goal isn’t to blame individuals, but to raise awareness, build resilience, and offer practical steps for lasting change.

Contents
• Session 1 – Identifying internal biases and terminology, with emphasis on power and rank.
• Session 2 – Deeper work on internal biases and how they manifest on a daily basis.
• Session 3 – Addressing the guilt and shame that hinders progress on dismantling internalised beliefs.
• Session 4 – Understanding Active Solidarity and how to be an ally.
• Session 5 – Tools and processes to dismantle organisational inequality.
• Session 6 – Open space for case studies.

Trainer: Nontokozo Sedibe-Sabic is an advocate for climate and social justice, community living and North-South healing and reconciliation, utilising the principles of UBUNTU. Nontokozo works with international organisations to develop ways of dismantling systems of oppression, decolonising and healing. She also coaches individuals, and has experience in different collaborative methodologies in facilitation, project and group dynamics.

Registration via this link only: https://www.kurvewustrow.org/node/629
End of registration: 01. June 2026

Contac:
Mona Leirich
Tel.: 05843 98 71 31
E-Mail: training@kurvewustrow.org

Details

Start:
17.06. - 14:00
End:
18.06. - 17:00
Website:
https://www.kurvewustrow.org/practitioner-trainings-online

Venue

Online

Organizer

KURVE Wustrow
Phone:
05843-98 71 0
View Organizer Website