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Making Whiteness Visible: A Fundraiser
Date:
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Time:
2:00 PM
-
5:00 PM
Event Type:
Fundraiser
Organizer/Author:
Kanchan Haynes
Location Details:
2575 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA
510-642-0808
Berkeley, CA
510-642-0808
"WHAT'S IN IT FOR WHITE PEOPLE DOING THIS WORK IS THE ABILITY TO LOOK AT
YOURSELF IN THE MIRROR AND TO KNOW THAT YOU STAND FOR SOMETHING
THAT IS VALUABLE."
- Video Participant: Tim Wise, author of White Like Me: Reflections
On Race From a Privileged Son.
Please Join Us For a Special Screening
of a Segment of the New Film and a
Conversation with Dr. Shakti Butler
We Will Be Raising the Money
Necessary For the Completion
of This Important Project.
-A Reception Will Follow-
Making Whiteness Visible:
Produced and Directed by Dr. Shakti Butler
This new film features the experiences and
stories of white women and men who have
worked to gain insight into what it means
to challenge notions of racism and white
supremacy in the United States. Their up
close and personal reflections provide access
into their journeys of learning and trans-
formation.Their conversations reveal what is
often required to move through the stages of
denial, defensiveness, guilt, fear and shame
into making solid commitments towards
ending racial injustice. This film is part of a
program that catalyzes powerful dialogue in
order to support the learning, change and
healing of all people who want to undo race-
based oppression.
http://www.world-trust.org
worldtrust@earthlink.net
This is a Free, Wheelchair-Accessible Event
YOURSELF IN THE MIRROR AND TO KNOW THAT YOU STAND FOR SOMETHING
THAT IS VALUABLE."
- Video Participant: Tim Wise, author of White Like Me: Reflections
On Race From a Privileged Son.
Please Join Us For a Special Screening
of a Segment of the New Film and a
Conversation with Dr. Shakti Butler
We Will Be Raising the Money
Necessary For the Completion
of This Important Project.
-A Reception Will Follow-
Making Whiteness Visible:
Produced and Directed by Dr. Shakti Butler
This new film features the experiences and
stories of white women and men who have
worked to gain insight into what it means
to challenge notions of racism and white
supremacy in the United States. Their up
close and personal reflections provide access
into their journeys of learning and trans-
formation.Their conversations reveal what is
often required to move through the stages of
denial, defensiveness, guilt, fear and shame
into making solid commitments towards
ending racial injustice. This film is part of a
program that catalyzes powerful dialogue in
order to support the learning, change and
healing of all people who want to undo race-
based oppression.
http://www.world-trust.org
worldtrust@earthlink.net
This is a Free, Wheelchair-Accessible Event
Added to the calendar on Wed, Mar 8, 2006 11:04AM
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