FORWARD! Finding Our Roles: White Anti-Racist Dialogues
Next dialogue TBA…
FORWARD! is an ongoing gathering of white folks working for Racial Justice. We will work to educate ourselves to be strong anti-racist allies in our community! We will gather to learn about the organizing being done in communities of color and how we, as white folks can support this work.
These gatherings offer a space to recognize and process racism we see in ourselves and our communities. We come together to learn much needed skills to broaden our understanding of racism and combat it effectively and directly from our hearts.
If you can’t make it to all of them, its okay, you chose your level of involvement. The forums will vary from month to month, involving both presentation and open discussion time. We ask people to come with questions, while having faith in the process- give the agenda a chance to answer.
We will work to develop strong white leaders who have a clear understanding of systematic racism, how it affects communities of color, and of what ally-ship looks like.
Please contact us with any questions you may have:
groundworkmadison.wordpress.com.
Please note: people of color are welcome to attend, understanding our goal to develop strong, accountable white anti-racist allies.
“As Beverly Daniel Tatum points out, to be white in America and do nothing about it[Racism] is to participate in passive racist behavior; the equivalent of standing sill on a moving walkway. No overt effort is being made, but the conveyor belt moves the bystanders along. Unless a person is walking actively in the opposite direction at a speed faster than the conveyor belt—unless they are actively antiracist—they will find themselves carried along with the others. To be white and actively antiracist means seeking to interrupt the advantage system; to change the structures of power that give advantage based on skin color.” -Invisible Enemies: Thoughts on Racism and White Privilege
Previous Dialogues:
July 2010: US Social Forum
We will be discussing the US Social Forum and how it contributes to movement building! There will be a report back from some people who attended. We will talk about how to move forward here in Madison towards the world we want to live in and the role of white allies in social justice movements. There will be time for everyone to share.
ABOUT USSF: Detroit hosted the Second US SOCIAL FORUM, June 22-26, 2010.
This was a space to build relationships, learn from each other’s experiences, and share analysis of the problems our communities face. The USSF helps to develop leadership, vision, and strategy needed to realize another world.
Another World is Possible. Another US is Necessary!
May 2011: Class & Race
…A lively workshop & discussion addressing the intersections of race and class in our lives. All are welcome! We hope to develop strong white leaders who have a clear understanding of systematic racism, how it affects communities of color, and what ally-ship looks like.
