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More than 50 years after Dr. King's speech, racial disparities continue to exist in various systems, including healthcare, education, the criminal justice system and those impacted by poverty. As a counselor, not only is it unrealistic to be racially colorblind, it is dangerous and does more harm than good. If you don't see my color, you can't see me. And if you can't see me how can you empathize with my racial experiences, accept my whole being and validate my perspectives.
https://ceyouplus.org/workshops/SeeMy3Apr2/viewSee My Color - Why Racial Colorblindness is Unethical:
An Ethics Training (3 CE Credits - Ethics)
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Crystal Bennett, LMSW
Course Length: 3 Hours
This workshop Offers 3 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
More than 50 years after Dr. King's speech, racial disparities continue to exist in various systems, including healthcare, education, the criminal justice system and those impacted by poverty. As a counselor, not only is it unrealistic to be racially colorblind, it is dangerous and does more harm than good. If you don't see my color, you can't see me. And if you can't see me how can you empathize with my racial experiences, accept my whole being and validate my perspectives.
Course Agenda/Timeline
Definition and Overview of Racial Colorblindness 25 minutes
(lecture, large group discussion, video and reflection)
Definition of Microaggressions and Impact 30 minutes
(lecture, large group discussion)
Recognition of Racism in the United States 30 minutes
(video, small group reflections & large group share out)
Ethical values, principles & responsibilities 30 minutes
(lecture)
Cultural Competence & Cultural Humility 45 minutes
(lecture, video, large group discussion, CoBRAS assessment & self-awareness activity)
Actions for Social Justice & Commitment to Advocacy 20 minutes
(large group discussion, individual reflection)