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NDANO offers live in-person and online learning opportunities for nonprofits, often with partners. Members receive discounted rates on all NDANO events. All times are Central unless otherwise indicated.

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Advancing Racial Equity

Wednesday, August 26, 2020
1:00 pm3:00 pm
Partnership Webinar

Presenter: Minesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN)
Cost: $45 for MCN/NDANO members / $65 for nonmembers (Login to Members Only Portal for code)

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Descriptions
Racial equity efforts are gaining momentum across many aspects of society, including in corporate, governmental, nonprofit, educational, and faith community settings. Undertaking substantive and effective change around institutional and personal racism requires an understanding of the history and context of race in the U. S. This workshop provides the history and context necessary for recognizing white privilege, challenging racism, and advancing racial equity.

This workshop is ideal for any individual working to challenge inequity and racism. Individuals with more background on these topics will gain new ways of talking about race and racism, as a means to support changes in your community. Individuals newer to these topics will walk away with a greater sense of the national and local history of race and racism, as a context for understanding your place in the conversation. Whether your nonprofit works in areas of housing, education, health, the arts, or the environment – understanding the history of race and privilege helps everyone understand how to work better today.

This workshop is done in partnership with the North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organizations, New Mexico Thrives, the Maine Association of Nonprofits, and the Kentucky Nonprofit Network.

Speaker Information

SooJin Pate
SooJin Pate is passionate about increasing workplace diversity, fostering inclusion, and creating access and opportunity for those who have been historically left out in order to level the playing field. That is why she has devoted the past two decades working to center the lives and experiences of historically marginalized peoples in her roles as a professor and DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) professional. As a self-care practitioner, SooJin has led workshops across the country on how to maintain work/life balance and how to take care of yourself when taking care of others. SooJin is a subject matter expert in all things DEI, as she has taught courses on race, gender, class, sexuality, and U.S. history and culture at various colleges and universities in the Twin Cities area. A dynamic speaker and educator, she is skilled in making learning interactive, interesting, and relevant to the lives of workshop participants.

An alumna of Howard University, SooJin received her M.A. in English. She earned her Ph.D. in American studies at the University of Minnesota, specializing in women of color feminism, critical race theory, and comparative race and ethnic studies (African American, Asian American, Latinx, and American Indian studies). She is the author of From Orphan to Adoptee: U.S. Empire and Genealogies of Korean Adoption (University of Minnesota Press, 2014). Her writings on DEI, self-care, motherhood, African American literature, and Korean adoption have appeared in various journals and anthologies.

Anne Phibbs
Anne Phibbs is the founder and president of Strategic Diversity Initiatives. Anne brings over 25 years’ experience helping organizations advance their equity, diversity, and inclusion goals. She is adept at assessing an organization’s strengths and challenges and tailoring her approach to its context, culture, and goals. Anne has delivered hundreds of workshops and classes for thousands of participants in corporate, government, higher education, nonprofit, healthcare, and faith community settings. Anne built a successful diversity and inclusion leadership program at the University of Minnesota, with a focus on emotional intelligence (EI), and she is an EI Practitioner certified in the EQ-i2.0 and EQ360 methods. As director of education at the University of Minnesota, she was responsible for developing and implementing their successful Certificate Program, a series of 10 workshops designed to increase capacity for diversity and inclusion work across every part of the institution. Anne earned her Ph.D. in philosophy and feminist studies from the University of Minnesota.