Join us for the Block 5 Dismantling Hate Speaker

It Takes More than a Food Drive: Thinking Transformatively about Poverty, Class, and Economic Justice

Join us for the Block 6 Dismantling Hate speaker, Paul Gorski. Gorski is the founder of the Equity Literacy Institute. After a 20-year career in academia, he started the Equity Literacy Institute to work directly with schools, nonprofit organizations, and other organizations to use antiracism as a core value for transformation.
Some of the barriers to progress on all social justice issues revolve around efforts to sustain injustice and privilege, and the tendency for people to address its symptoms but not its root causes. In this workshop, Gorski will discuss these kinds othese kinds of barriers and basic principles that can inform more serious efforts and commitments to antiracism.
Wednesday, March 8
7-8:30 p.m.
McHugh Commons/Virtual Zoom 

Dismantling Hate: An Educational Series Toward Understanding and Action is a campus-wide initiative that provides programming for Colorado College students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents and families, and community members from the Colorado Springs area.  Now in its second year, the purpose and goal of this educational series is to support our communities to better understand hate — its roots and outcomes, and to motivate people to take action to dismantle hate.  Each educational program in the series features a conversation with an activist, broadly defined, who shares their work and experience dismantling hate against marginalized communities.

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