Tuesday May 28, 2019
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM CDT
May 28th 6 pm
Concordia Center for Environmental Stewardship (CCES)
12800 N Lake Shore Dr, Mequon, Wisconsin 53097
FREE (suggested donation $10 appreciated)
Erica Turner
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Join us as Bridge the Divide begins our lecture series “From Good Will to Good Work” which will take us from our isolated, homogeneous suburbs to equitable, interconnected place for all of us to thrive, as global citizens, together. These four, interactive sessions will allow for self-reflection and interpersonal discussions about unconscious bias, perceptions vs. lived experiences, facilitating cross-cultural relationships, and countering prejudice and fear.
FREE - register here - https://bridge_the_divide_from_good_will_to_good_work.eventbrite.com
Lecture #3 - Tues, May 28th 6 pm - Raising Suburban Kids for Success in a Multicultural Democracy
Though many of us are raising white kids in predominantly affluent white communities, they will live their adult lives in a highly connected, very racially and culturally diverse globalized society. This talk examines questions like: How are our schools preparing kids for a diverse and inclusive society? How can we as parents and grandparents help suburban children understand, relate well to, and collaborate with people whose lived experiences, perspectives, and styles differ from their own? (Suggested Donations of $10.00 are appreciated)
Sponsored by: WHC *; Bridge the Divide; Nurturing Diversity Partners; Concordia University (The Black Student Union); Meaningful Marks LLC
*Funded in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Humanities Council, with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this project do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Wisconsin Humanities Council supports and creates programs that use history, culture, and discussion to strengthen community life for everyone in Wisconsin.