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Day 18: Continuing the Conversation

December 15, 2020 by

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  • PT Racial Equity Challenge Landing Page
  • Learning & Reflection Chart
  • Day 1: Race & Equity
  • Day 2: Understanding Bias
  • Day 3: Systemic Racism
  • Day 4: Racial Literacy
  • Day 5: Talking About Race
  • Day 6: Expanding Perspectives – Asian-Americans and Latinos
  • Day 7: Expanding Perspectives (continued) – White, Black, and Native Americans
  • Day 8: Privilege
  • Day 9: Exploring White Privilege
  • Day 10: Exploring Unconscious Bias
  • Day 11: Respecting Cultural Diversity
  • Day 12: I Have a Dream
  • Day 13: Words Matter
  • Day 14: Racial Microaggressions
  • Day 15: Take Notice
  • Day 16: Being an Ally
  • Day 17: Responding to Everyday Bigotry
  • Day 18: Continuing the Conversation
  • Day 19: Choose to be Purposeful
  • Day 20: Be an Upstander
  • Day 21: Building a Race Equity Culture
  • Racial Equity Challenge – Looking Ahead

PT Racial Equity Challenge
Day 18: Continuing the Conversation

One of the best ways to continue to build empathy and learn about race is to start a conversation. This challenge has many days dedicated to conversation because at the heart of building racial equity is learning and sharing with each other. Make a point to share something that you have learned during this challenge with someone in Peters Township.

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Step 1: Read
3+ Minutes

10 WAYS TO START A CONVERSATION ABOUT RACE

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10 WAYS TO START A CONVERSATION ABOUT RACE

Be sure to click the additional resources listed in the article for a deeper dive.

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Step 2: Read
3 Minutes

Racial Healing Conversation Guide

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Racial Healing Conversation Guide

Talking about Racism, Racial Equity and Racial Healing with Friends, Family, Colleagues and Neighbors

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Step 3: Read
5+ Minutes

Being Antiracist

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Being Antiracist

To create an equal society, we must commit to making unbiased choices and being antiracist in all aspects of our lives.

from the National Museum of African American History & Culture

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Additional Resources
If you have children in your life it’s never too early to begin talking about race. Explore the many resources provided by Embrace Race to start the conversation with children and youth

embracerace.org

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embracerace.org

A curated list of resources about race for families with children.

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Reflection

Identify a way you can specifically discuss race in your everyday life. What opportunities do you have to continue the conversation and your personal journey? If having difficulty identifying a place to have these conversations, start by identifying one person in your inner circle to have these discussions.

Day 17: Responding to Everyday Bigotry
Day 19: Choose to be Purposeful

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