School of Education & Social Work Event on Redefining Race Relations

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School of Education & Social Work Event on Redefining Race Relations

By Roberts Wesleyan College

Date and time

Thursday, March 23, 2017 · 4 - 7pm EDT

Location

Roberts Wesleyan College

2301 Westside Drive Rochester, NY 14624

Description

The School of Education & Social Work invites alumni, students, faculty and staff to join us for an interactive seminar on "Redefining Race Relations: Meaning Well is Not Enough" with guest speaker MacClurg Vivian.

Alumni are then invited to join us for an exclusive dinner with a time for question and answer with MacClurg Vivian following the seminar in Ellen Stowe Dining Room.

Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2017

Seminar on Redefining Race Relations: Meaning Well is Not Enough
Time: 4:00 - 5:15 p.m.
Location: Lake Auditorium in Smith Hall

Alumni Dinner with guest speaker MacClurg Vivian.
Time: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Ellen Stowe Dining Room in Garlock
Complimentary for Alumni Only.

Please register no later than Wednesday, March 22nd, 2017.

We look forward to seeing you there!

About MacClurg Vivian:

MacClurg Vivian is a Rochester-area advocate in race relations. Leading conversations and initiatives on anti-racism, Vivian developed and facilitated a workshop series titled: “Unconscious Biases” in collaboration with the YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County. Vivian founded and directed “Designs for Anti-Racism Education” (DARE), a 30-hour race relations program, presented by the Downtown Presbyterian Churches and the YWCA.

Vivian has been instrumental in securing funding for a host of initiatives that highlight diversity and inclusion including: the Greater Rochester Chapter of American Red Cross Black Youth Development Program; Ibero-American Action League; Inc. and the National Resource Center for Development of Ethical Leadership from the Black Church Tradition at Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School.

MacClurg believes there is a great need for re-conditioning in order to dismantle the many facets of racism. Her messages often include the notion that people must allow themselves to heal from the effects of racism in their lives in order to effectively counter the attitudes that stem from such.

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Roberts Wesleyan College, located in Rochester, NY, is a Christian college with undergraduate, graduate, adult, online, and pre-professional programs.

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