Individual/Group of Individuals

For individuals or a small cohort looking for opportunities for continued professional and personal development, Liberation Consulting offers a variety of single workshops and also an Anti-Racism 4-series workshop.  

 

Workshops are generally topic-specific, allowing for deeper learning or keeping up to date with topics.  Participants benefit from learning more about the topic, in an environment that is supportive of self-reflection, examining what has been learned and internalized and how to address and mitigate one's biases, in a process of unlearning and liberating one’s consciousness.

eLearning courses

UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLEXITY OF THE AAPI EXPERIENCE

EXPANDING BEYOND THE GENDER BINARY

Workshops

One-On-One Coaching

Workshops We Conduct:

Understanding the Biracial & Multiracial Experience

Supporting Families in Care: Effective Ways to Help Clients and Colleagues Heal from Institutional and Internalized Oppression

Exploring and Healing From Internalized Oppression

White Supremacy Culture Rearing Its Head

Socialization, Modern Oppression and Internalized Oppression and Liberatory Consciousness: Tools for Healing from Racial Trauma

Examining Racism Against the AAPI Community

Walking The Walk - The Journey to Transformational Social Justice and Co-conspiratorship

Myth of the Middle Class and Wealth in the U.S.

Engaging in Courageous Conversations about Race

Tools for Engaging Organizations in Developing a Racial Equity Framework

Gender Socialization and Gender Dynamics

Engaging Families in Conversations About Race

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I really enjoyed the open discussion forum, the small breakout rooms, the discussion prompts and the introspective insight the discussions provided to me.

Anonymous

I feel that all the information was useful; it will take some time to process, absorb and incorporate it in my life/practice. The facilitators nurtured an open, safe and "necessary" space in which to address what can be a difficult topic. I appreciated that. I liked breaking into smaller, more intimate groups to talk as well.

Anonymous

I appreciated the introduction and discussion of both/and thinking. I like the opportunity for self reflection and that a variety of formats for expression are utilized, such as group, dyadic, chat, journaling... Attention to, willingness and practice in hearing the impact of a microaggression rather than rushing to defend or explain intent is so important.

Anonymous

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