学会成为心爱社区的盟友

Beloveds,We are excited to announce that DRUUMM is again sponsoring intersectional antiracism training facilitated by our partners at 正义运动.UU calls on us to center love and fight for social justice and equity. You’ve heard the term ally, and you want to be there for people. You don’t want to unconsciously contribute to sexism, ableism, racism, and other forms of systemic oppression in your life and community. But what to do? What to say? We’re here to help. Similar to last fall, we offer:Introduction to Allyship This interactive Zoom session serves as an optional gateway to our comprehensive four-session intersectional antiracism “Aiming for Allyship” training series. This workshop is open to all and includes opportunities for caucusing. It will take place on Tuesday, March 4, 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM Pacific / 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM Eastern.In this intro session you will meet Justice Movement founders Natalie Nguyen and Danya Xena Davis and guest trainer Atena Danner, be introduced to our intimate style of pedagogy, and engage in an example exercise that reflects our dynamic approach to education. This session is meant to give you a taste of what to expect in the four-session “Aiming for Allyship” course.

每节课都旨在挑战、激励和赋能参与者,最终形成一份尊重和提升所有人尊严的积极联盟路线图。不要错过这个机会来培养你的跨领域反种族主义技能,继续你成为有效盟友的旅程!

Scholarships for Introduction to Allyship are available and reserved for BIPOC participants; please request by February 18.

Register for Intro to Allyship寻求盟友关系 This is a 12-hour multiracial intersectional antiracism training designed to deepen relationships, understanding, support, and commitment to living into our UU values. Join Justice Movement founders Natalie and Danya and guest trainer Atena as they guide you through a deep dive into allyship and accountability. The training will occur on four Tuesdays from 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM Pacific / 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM Eastern.Session 1: March 18
BREAK/ Pod: March 25
Session 2: April 1
BREAK/ Pod: April 8
Session 3: April 15
BREAK/ Pod: April 22, April 29
Session 4: May 6

The four Aiming for Allyship sessions will explore themes such as Intersectionality, Community Building, Emotional Regulation, and Effective Allyship Practices as informed by UU principles and values. Highlights include practical exercises on “Calling In/Out” with responses, discussions on “Socialization and Its Impacts,” and tools for “Navigating Difficult Conversations.”

扮演盟友的角色可能让人感觉很复杂。我们擅长将具有挑战性的话题和复杂的概念分解成易于理解和启发性的部分。我们优先考虑亲密关系,让学习如何扮演盟友变得非常个人化。我们的目标是让参与者有信心以同理心和理解力解决困难的问题。

To do so we will unpack how we have been socialized to behave, privilege, and why it not only enforces unhealthy power dynamics but also limits you personally. We will also investigate the ways we are guided by UU principles and how to turn them into action, plan and practice how to respond when you are called in or out, and how to do that for others. Learn in community about cancel culture, tone policing, radical love, and so much more. This course will be an opportunity to do some inner work, grow as a person, ask hard questions, and be a force for change in your congregation and beyond.

The training is open to all and includes opportunities for caucusing in racial groups. Scholarships for Aiming for Allyship are available and reserved for DRUUMM members; please request by March 4.

Register for Aiming for Allyship