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SUMMARY:Community + Conversations
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URL:https://racetalkspdx.com/event/community-conversations-lgbtqia2s-affinity-night/
LOCATION:Hybrid – Q Center & Zoom\, 4115 N. Mississippi Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Conversations,Community Calendar,Conversation Series,LGBTQIA2S Affinity,RACE TALKS Event
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SUMMARY:AfricaNXT Conference Lagos\, Nigeria (virtual access)
DESCRIPTION:It is no secret that Africa is the newest frontier for technology development and experiencing a bit of a global glow up. With an abundance of natural resources\, the Continent continues to offer Western investors an abundance of opportunities. Through the pandemic\, society has become dependent on technology in new and profound ways. Similarly\, the global digital divide remains vast and polarizing. African nations are no exception to these disparities\, and ultimately\, will face challenges of discerning true investment from exploitation. While richly melinated people of the Continent do not experience a white supremacist problem like their Black sisters and brothers in the United States\, Africa is still recovering from the effects of imperial colonialism and fighting against further exploitation from outside nations seeking her abundance. \nThis workshop will take a deep dive to collectively explore the consistent pattern of intersectional disenfranchisement that occurs along racial\, gender\, and socio-economic lines and experienced by black people globally. \nWorkshop facilitators will leverage their experience as a Black women-led organization based in the United States focusing specifically on building community relationships by using race and racism as a vehicle to engage people in conversation\, and by extension\, build community. Outside of the United States\, gender and socio-economic disparities remain consistent; however\, where racial lines are not dominant\, there are still issues of classism\, sexual orientation\, religious and tribal affiliations that create barriers for collaboration and community building. Facilitators will discuss how much of this is deeply rooted in colonialism\, and by extension\, white supremacy. \nThe goal of this session is to offer tools that can help to dismantle colonialism and strengthen relationships among Black leaders in tech. While technology is part of our collective future and gives Black people throughout the diaspora a foothold into generational wealth\, it is an extension of capitalism\, a colonial system. While we can not single-handedly dismantle colonialism\, we of the global majority can create and expand without imitating our colonizers.
URL:https://racetalkspdx.com/event/africanxt-conference-lagos-nigeria-virtual-access/
CATEGORIES:Community Calendar,RACE TALKS Event
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SUMMARY:Books + Conversations
DESCRIPTION:March 2022 Books + Conversations\nFor our first RACE TALKS Books + Conversations\, we will be reading All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack\, A Black Family Keepsake by Dr. Tiya Miles. Michelle Lewis\, co-owner of Third Eye Books\, Oregon’s only Black-owned brick-and-mortar bookstore in Oregon\, will moderate the discussion with Dr. Miles. Following their discussion\, there will be a 15 minute Q&A\, and afterward\, we will break out into our RACE TALKS facilitated discussion groups to discuss the program. \nPurchase All That She Carried through Third Eye Books\, Oregon’s only Black-owned brick-and-mortar book store. Use the code RACETALKS2022 at checkout for a discount. \nGet Your Copy Now \nAbout Books + Conversations\nThe RACE TALKS Books + Conversations is an opportunity to participate in a book group facilitated by RACE TALKS: Uniting the Break the Chains of Racism. In-person or virtual participation may vary based on COVID protocols. Sign-up is offered quarterly and tickets will include the purchase of that month’s featured book. Books + Conversations are partnering exclusively with Third Eye Books.  \nFor the past 11 years\, RACE TALKS has offered a monthly community program. Each month a panel\, usually comprised primarily of People of Color\, is invited to discuss “a Historical or Contemporary Experience through the lens of RACE and RACISM.” From these discussions\, we’re hoping to start a life-long dialogue between groups of people who generally talk about each other\, but not to each other.  \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://racetalkspdx.com/event/books-and-conversations-tiya-miles-all-that-she-carried/
LOCATION:McMenamins Kennedy School Theater\, 5736 NE 33rd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books + Conversations,Community Calendar,Conversation Series,Forums,RACE TALKS Event
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