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HR Professionals can earn 8.75 PDCs

This is a live, virtual, and interactive workshop series. The course is every two weeks on Wednesday evenings from September 1st to October 27th at 6:00-8:00 PM EST.

There are 5 parts that are each 2 hours long. Each part of the series offers definitions to complex concepts that are necessary for engaging in productive conversations and actions. These language tools allow for clearer communication among those within the workplace. Words for each workshop includes the following:


Part 1: "Normal", Race, Systemic/Structural Racism, Power, Prejudice, and Privilege.

Part 2: BIPOC, Anti-Blackness, Ethnicity, Latinx/e, Racial battle fatigue, White supremacy

Part 3: Microaggressions, Microinequities, Reverse Racism, Intersectionality, Gender, Cis

Part 4: Diversity, Equality, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, Liberation

Part 5: Empowered ERGs/Affinity groups, Allyship, Accompliceship


Note the following:

1. The Race & Identity Definitions Toolkit series must be taken in order.

2. Limited space available.

Attention high school teachers!

The 10-day online course you need for your students.

If you want your high school students to learn more about Black history, but you don't feel as informed you would like, then this is the course for your class. Explore 1000s of years of Black history as Dr. Melissa Crum leads you and your students through a 2-week class.

"400: An Afrikan Epic Curriculum Guide" teaches about the resilience, brilliance, strength, genius, and creativity of Africans and African descendants through a nearly 90-page full color curriculum guide. ​Inspired by the arrival of the first Africans in Virginia four centuries ago in 1619, ​composer and musician Dr. Mark Lomax II highlights African history and reasserts African humanity through "400: An Afrikan Epic," a twelve-album cycle released in 2019. To accompany this ambitious music project, the "400: An Afrikan Epic Curriculum Guide" brings together socio-political and spiritual aspects of art, music, and race to encourage high school and college students to think critically about identity, systemic oppression, and culture. ​

For the month of February, you can get a free course for your class with the purchase of 20 paperback or ebooks. Click the link below to schedule an appointment to learn more!


Past classes

Race & Identity Definitions Toolkit

Learn the top 10 definitions you need to know about race and identity so you can be an informed ally.

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Understanding Implicit Bias through Self-Reflection

An online live workshop to examine how people and experiences shape how you see yourself, family, co-workers, and strangers.

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400: An Afrikan Epic Community Class

A FREE LIVE 5-week virtual study group learning and discussing African and African diasporic history. 
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