Anti-Racism As Everyday Practice Workshop Series Launched By IPP For July And August

This summer, the Inclusive Practitioners Program (IPP) will pilot Anti-Racism as Everyday Practice, a series of eight 90-minute workshops for faculty and staff. Each of the eight workshops will be offered in both July and August, and the workshops will also be included in the broader IPP lineup for the 2020-2021 academic year. The series includes the following offerings:

  1. Manifestations of Racism on Campus: Recognizing Microaggressions (part 1 of 2)
  2. Manifestations of Racism on Campus: Responding to Microaggressions (part 2 of 2)
  3. Unpacking What’s Happening: Engaging with Call-Out Culture
  4. Who’s in the Room: Managing Power and Privilege Dynamics
  5. Setting the Tone: Establishing Expectations for Learning Environments on Day One
  6. Framing Difficult Discussions: Acknowledging Impact, Using Trigger Warnings, and Fostering Engagement
  7. Navigating Flash Points: Facilitating Difficult Dialogues in Response to Campus and Cultural Tensions
  8. A Critical Conversation about Students’ Perceptions of Classroom Climate and What that Means for Faculty

The workshops are open to all Middlebury faculty and non-student staff. Session descriptions and registration information are available online. Questions about the series can be directed to Renee Wells.