Register here. Once registered, you will receive a welcome email which will include your link to private Be Better. Do Better Community of Practice on Facebook, your welcome survey
Who is this course for?
This e-course was designed for non-black people who are open to starting their journey in becoming an antiracist, catalyzing the lifelong journey towards transformative allyship. This course is for those who want to:
What’s the structure of this course?
Through safe digital spaces to unpack with peers, e-resources with reflection exercises, and facilitated small group discussions, we hope our participants will:
This e-course was created to support participants in shifting paradigms within themselves AND their communities, in an effort to dismantle the racist, white supremacist, patriarchal, capitalist structures around us. This 4-week e-course will include:
Christin “Cici” Battle is a social impact strategist, organizer, and facilitator who champions diverse voices in youth leadership and the women’s movement. Fueled by a lifelong love of travel and her parents’ examples of service, she has worked across the globe developing leaders from the shadows. In her current role as executive director of Young People For, Cici travels nationwide building an inclusive, strategic framework to provide resources and training for leaders. She is deeply passionate about the civil rights issues of our time, committed to fighting boldly for young people, women, and the underserved wherever she goes. Find out more about her work here.
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Stephanie A. Kimou is the founder + lead consultant for PopWorks Africa. She is an international development professional responsible for successful communications and advocacy programs related to sexual and reproductive health and rights. With a background in youth and gender, she has extensive in-country experience in West Africa, particularly with building and advising advocacy strategies, infusing meaningful youth engagement into development agendas, and building relationships and partnerships with governmental agencies and NGOs for locally rooted development solutions. Find out more about her work here.
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Rachel Cargle is a public academic, writer, and lecturer. Her activism and academic work are rooted in providing intellectual discourse, tools, and resources that explore the intersection of race and womanhood. Her social media platforms boast a community of over 1.5 million where Rachel guides conversations, encourages critical thinking and nurtures meaningful engagement with people all over the world. Learn More about her work here. LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter