Category:Issue-Racism
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Rellated Term: Race
Pages in category "Issue-Racism"
The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
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- HR!Day194 - The Intersection of Race, Culture and Activism
- HR!Day204 - Undoing Racism: Archetypal Energies, Race Relations, And Decolonizing The Anti-Black Racist Mind
- HR!Day240 - Growing up Black Inside Systemic Racism
- HR!Day447 - Part I: Commemorating the Anniversary of the Assassination of Martin Luther King in the Context of Black Leadership
- HR!Day448 - Part II: The Rise of Younger Black Voices Regarding Race Relations and Necessary Repair Work
- HR!Day449 - Part III: Spiritual or Soul-Centered Ways To Play The Human Race Game Anew
- HR!Day450 - Part IV: The Relevance of Humanistic Psychology for Today’s Reality
- HR!Day451 - Part V: Generic Race-Linked Wounds and How Best To Manage and/or Heal Them
- HR!Day621 - Systemic Racism Day 1: Conversations with Black Men About How They Tapped Into Their Own Creativity To Structure Journeys To Make A Difference At Individual and Collective Levels
- HR!Day622 - Systemic Racism Day 2: A Conversation with Black Men About Personal, Societal, and/or Global Challenges and Resilience
- HR!Day623 - Systemic Racism Day 3: A Conversation with Black Men About Finding One’s Passion To Make A Difference at Individual and Collective Levels
- HR!Day624 - Systemic Racism Day 4: A Conversation with Black Men About Their Educational Journeys
- HR!Day625 - Systemic Racism Day 5: A Conversation with Black Men About Creative Visions for the Future (All in The Family)
- HR!Day667 - Women’s History of Changing the World I: Bearing Witness to America’s Civil Rights History: A Personal Journey - Janis Faye Kearney & Shadia Alvarez
- HR!Day668 - Women’s History of Changing the World II: Spiritual Mentorship: Coretta Scott King, Daisy Bates and Maya Angelou - Janis Faye Kearney & Shadia Alvarez
- HR!Day669 - Women’s History of Changing the World III: Poetry in Motion - Janis Faye Kearney & Shadia Alvarez
- HR!Day670 - Women’s History of Changing the World IV: I am Who I am because I am a Black Woman - Joycelyn Elders, Sonnee Weedn & Stuart Sender
- HR!Day671 - Women’s History of Changing the World V: Wise Talk Wise Women - Michele Coleman