Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 6:00 PM CDT
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Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 5:00 PM CDT
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Regisration opens at 5:30 pm on July 25, 2018.
The workshop schedule is as follows:
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Thursday, July 25
8:30 am to 6:00 pm on Friday, July 26
8:30 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday, July 27
Please note that attendance is required on all 3 days of the workshop.
Early-Bird Registration
(Register on or before Thursday, June 27)
$410 (single) or $375 (2+ participants from one organization)
Regular Registration
(Register after Thursday, June 27):
$500 (single) or $455 (2+ participants from one organization)
Students: $250.00 - No other discounts apply
Professional Continuing Education Credit: $75.00
Registration Cancellation/Refund Policy:
75% of registration fee is refunded if registration is cancellled by Thursday, June 27,
If registration is cancelled between June 27 and close of registration on Thursday, July 18, 50% of registration fee will be refunded.
All refunds will have the Paypal fee that Crossroads pays deucted before being issued.
There will be no refunds after Thursday, July 18.
The Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts)
2714 W. Augusta Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60622
The workshop provides an in-depth look at race and racism in the United States. Individuals and institutional leaders responsible for diversity and social justice will appreciate the exploration of the historical development of systemic racism and its continuing effects in our society. Participants will examine ongoing realities of racism including the identity-shaping power racism has on People of Color and White people; explore racism’s individual, institutional and cultural manifestations; and consider the link between racism and other forms of oppression. A strategic methodology to dismantle racism will be introduced, focusing specifically on applying principles of organizing and social/cultural change.
Chicago ROAR workshops are designed to reveal how systemic racism plays a role in often unseen ways, creating barriers to true multicultural diversity and racial justice. We’ll help you struggle with the tough questions and begin to equip you with the skills to dismantle racism and transform your institution.
Registration includes workshop materials, snacks on Thursday evening and continental breakfast and lunch on Friday and Saturday.
Continuing Education and Professional Development credits offered:
NOTE:To receive the Continuing Education or Professional Development credits you must pay the $75 application and records maintenance fee when you register for this workshop. From the registration form select the Items for Sale option: Continuing Education (CE through IDFPR) or Professional Development (PD through ISBE) to apply for the credits.
Chicago ROAR is a Regional Program of Crossroads Antiracism Organizing and Training. The Mission of Chicago Regional Organizing for Antiracism is to dismantle systemic racism and build antiracist multicultural diversity within institutions and communities implemented primarily by training institutional transformation teams and guided by the following principles: