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Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm
Mary Graydon Center, Room 329 on a map
Center for Diversity and Inclusion 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016 United StatesRequest an innovative, activity driven training, or workshop today!
WORKSHOPS:
Communicating w/Compassion
Learn how to navigate conversations about race, gender, and identity by utilizing compassion as a tool in dialogue.
The reason many people of all classes, race, gender, etc. may not insert themselves in these types of conversations is because the nature of the topics naturally invokes a challenge of one’s own beliefs and therefore identity, this can be jarring. For this reason, it sometimes can create an environment where the outcomes of these conversations are unproductive, especially in interpersonal relationships. Preventing engagement.
In this workshop, our methodology is to help participants create an environment through an 8-Step practice that inserts behaviors that demonstrates care for another’s lived experience; where conflict, the offer to challenge one’s own beliefs, and identity is respected, and communicated in a way that allows for both parties to be heard.
Who I Am and Why It Matters to the World
In this workshop, you will experience an on-hands approach to understanding the importance of personal identity, social identity and the affects on our communities, and the world.
Learn how socialization impacts identity development, along with defining intersectionality and it's relevance to creating a world that values differences, and considers our individual impact with regard to our own intersections.
Participants will focus on building self-awareness; this includes understanding bias, prejudice, privilege, language and how that influences the shaping of community, the willingness of acceptance and ultimately, the opportunity for societal change.
Imposter Syndrome: Don't Answer the Call
An interactive, and innovative way to learn about Imposter Syndrome, how your environment can be a factor, and gain some tools to help combat those feelings of, "I don't belong." or "I'm not enough."
Categorized as a psychological phenomenon, Imposterism, consist of feelings of inadequacy, self-doubt, and/or existing [in that moment or in general] in a way that is disconnected from who you truly are.
Although many individuals experience this phenomenon at some point in their lives, people who are historically minoritized experience it-- especially the ‘sense of not belonging,’ at disproportionately higher rates.
In this workshop, we identify ways imposterism shows up and how to combat it in a higher education environment.
TRAININGS: (Our trainings are offered to student staff and leaders on campus)
Inclusive Facilitation
This workshop explains the tools, and strategies that provides best practices on how to be an inclusive facilitator. You will learn how your position impacts how you facilitate, identify strategies and practices that work to ensure you’re creating a sense of belonging & community.
It's Implicit!
Learn one of the foundational themes within diversity, edquity and inclusion work; understanding and identifying implicit or unconscious bias to better support you in your roles as student leaders.