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Day 21: Building a Race Equity Culture

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 21: Building a Race Equity Culture

Today is the last day of our 21 day challenge but hopefully will not be your last day in building our Peters Township Race Equity Culture. This is only the beginning. The habits we have learned and how we embrace them in the future will be most important in creating the equitable environment we are seeking. During the past 21 days, we have asked you to self-reflect, to learn, and to make connections with each other and your own individual perspectives on issues. On this last day of the challenge, broaden your perspectives with the substantive material today.

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Step 2: Watch
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Step 3: Explore
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Pittsburgh's African American Historic Sites

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Pittsburgh's African American Historic Sites

This interactive map of African-American historical sites in Western Pennsylvania was created in conjunction with VisitPittsburgh.com. The sites included on this map have local, regional and national significance, and can be used as a tour guide for exploring African-American history throughout the area.

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Additional Resources
Optional articles that further the topic.

If you see Racism Say Racism :  audio interview - Note includes adult only language:Race and Multiracial Americans in the U.S. Census

The Racial Wealth Gap explained : video

Prayers for Anti-Racism
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Prayers for Anti-Racism

Racism Prayers

Catholic Prayer for Racism

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Reflection

Can you make a Commitment to building a race equity culture in Peters Township ? What actions will you personally take to develop anti-racist culture?

Day 20: Be an Upstander
Looking Ahead

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