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YWCA Cortland invites community members to participate in the all-new Stand Against Racism Challenge: A Virtual Community of Growth. Registration is open for this free 21-day virtual learning opportunity that explores a different equity and social justice topic each week in April. Participants will receive content to engage with each weekday, April 4 – May 2.
“We hope that participants will go into this Challenge with open hearts and minds, ready to be pushed out of their comfort zones,” said Mary Kate Morris, a YWCA Cortland Board Member and chair of its Advocacy Workgroup. “We know these discussions can be difficult and can bring up powerful emotions, but committing to increasing personal awareness is what will help move our community forward. And it is what will help the YWCA achieve its mission of eliminating racism.”
The 21-day Stand Against Racism Challenge is a virtual learning tool designed to create dedicated time and space to build more effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues of race, power, privilege, and leadership.
Participants will download the Stand Against Racism app
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