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Online Asynchronous Training

Anti-Racism Training Community Access

This 6-hour asynchronous training appropriate for individuals who are seeking to learn about the history and function of racism, unpack concepts such as racial bias, identity, white privilege, improve their allyship and take action toward ending racism.

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Anti-Racism Training Community Access
Anti-Racism Training Community Access

Time & Location

Nov 15, 2021, 5:00 PM MST – Dec 31, 2021, 5:00 PM MST

Online Asynchronous Training

About this Training

Are You Ready To Talk About Racism? 

Racism. It is a word that elicits strong emotion, and often even stronger opinions. Taking the step to engage in anti-racism work may seem intimidating, or maybe you already feel confident in your knowledge of racial justice and in your allyship. Regardless of where you sit on that spectrum, this training is one that can have benefit for everyone. Whether you are a social service or mental health professional pursuing a unique and impactful continuing education experience, a student, or anyone regardless of profession who is seeking to learn and grow in anti-racist allyship, this virtual training experience will challenge you, and expose you to knowledge and skills to gain better understanding of racial justice and allyship.  This is a virtual training, with 3 modules (approximately 2 hours of content in each module). The training is asynchronous, designed for participants to be able to take breaks as they need to, and to work at their own pace. 

The videos within this training include Open Captions in English. For other accessibility needs or accommodations, contact driep.help@borderlandrainbow.org

Participants will: 

Learn about historical events, ideologies, and social structures, and how they inform modern day beliefs, bias, and perception

Analyze concepts of racial identity, bias, privilege, and prejudice 

Reflect on their own identity, bias, privilege, and prejudice Identify strategies to engage in difficult conversations 

Reflect on ways to integrate anti-racism work into their daily lives  

Facilitated by Ashley Heidebrecht, LMSW 

Ashley has worked in the field of social services for over a decade. Ashley worked at a Kansas non-profit for 8 years, providing individual and group community-based services to children, adults, and families diagnosed with a severe emotional disturbance, and creating and facilitating multiple workshops and parenting classes, and the last 6 years at that agency served as a supervisor of 80 staff with a client base of over 200 children and families. Since leaving that agency in 2015, Ashley has provided case management and trauma support for families recovering from homelessness, and has become active in community organizing and advocacy, particularly surrounding migrant child detention, LGBTQ rights, racial equity, and reproductive rights, and has completed her Master of Social Work degree.  Most recently, Ashley has served LGBTQ youth and adults in group and individual settings, engaged in casework with the Deaf community, and focused on immigrant rights and fighting against family separation and child detention. Ashley now serves as the Education and Content Manager for the Diversity and Resiliency Institute of El Paso, creating and facilitating training and continuing education rooted in social justice. Ashley focuses heavily on advocacy and education, providing educational opportunities to improve community awareness and allyship, and engaging in regional and national initiatives to fight discrimination. Ashley is also working to mobilize social workers across the Nation to become more engaged in social justice initiatives.

Schedule


  • 1,104 hours

    Anti-Racism Training Module Overview

Registration

  • General Public

    This ticket includes access to the full 6-hour training and does NOT include CEUs. This registration is appropriate for anyone in the general public who is not a social work/mental health professional seeking continuing education for licensure. Registration opens at 5:00 pm MST November 15th and closes 5:00 pm MST December 27th. Access begins November 15th at 5:00 pm MST and ends December 31st at 5:00 MST.

    $5.00
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  • General Public + $10 Donation

    This ticket includes access to the full 6-hour training and does NOT include CEUs. This registration is appropriate for anyone in the general public who would like to pay more than the $5 minimum cost, contributing to the sustainability of DRIEP offering low-cost training. Registration opens at 5:00 pm MST November 15th and closes 5:00 pm MST December 27th. Access begins November 15th at 5:00 pm MST and ends December 31st at 5:00 MST.

    $15.00
    Sale ended
  • General Public + $20 Donation

    This ticket includes access to the full 6-hour training and does NOT include CEUs. This registration is appropriate for anyone in the general public who would like to pay more than the $5 minimum cost, contributing to the sustainability of DRIEP offering low-cost training. Registration opens at 5:00 pm MST November 15th and closes 5:00 pm MST December 27th. Access begins November 15th at 5:00 pm MST and ends December 31st at 5:00 MST.

    $25.00
    Sale ended

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