Understanding Oppression: From Theory to Action
How do we go about creating organizational change in our schools, agencies and human service institutions in order to better address issues of oppression, privalege, racism and colonization?
The staff at Dufferin School will be sharing their journey that they have been on for the past 5 years to strengthen their capacity to address these critical issues.
This session is the third in a series of workshops sponsored by the Centre for Anti-Oppression Studies for human service workers, social workers, educators, health care workers, students, activists, and volunteers to further develop awareness, knowledge and skills regarding anti-oppression education, action and practice.
Guest Speakers:
Enid Lee, Anti-racist educator and organizational change facilitator
Dufferin School Anti-racist Education Leadership Team
Registration fee: $50 - lunch provided
Workshop fee subsidies available for students adn individuals with low incomes
For more information and to register, contact:
Centre for Anti-Oppression Studies
Beth Fernandes
Ph: (204) 582-5800 Ext. 23