FRANK Talks - Community Conversations
Please join us for a Virtual Community Conversation hosted by Camp Verde Community Library and sponsored by Arizona Humanities and Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.
Understanding the history of race in America, and its impact on all of us is important. Race is not just a complex subject of study, but a lived experience that is unique to everyone. This means you cannot just read and learn about it from textbooks; you must talk to and listen to others. It is more important now than ever to be culturally competent. Is it possible to be “not-racist” in our society? What does it mean to be anti-racist? How can we be proactive in our anti-racist efforts? Participants will explore these questions in a unique, interactive program that will improve their communication skills, facilitate learning, and help them navigate cultural differences at work and at home.
Please be advised that FRANK Talks are private and may not be recorded or broadcast in any form. You understand these conditions for participation, and agree to hold harmless Arizona Humanities and the Arizona State Library.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED. SPACE IS LIMITED