by Jen Benkovitz | Jun 1, 2022 | Professional Development
No, racial affinity groups are not racist. They are an essential strategy for transforming schools and organizations into equity-centered spaces. Join us for our next workshop so that you can experience first hand what it looks, sounds and feels like to engage in...
by Jen Benkovitz | May 14, 2021 | Professional Development, Racial Equity
Facilitated by Dr. Jen Benkovitz and José Exiquio García It’s time to transform professional development from “sit and get” meetings to learning-centered spaces that advance racial equity through critical dialogue and reflection about teaching and learning. In this...
by Jen Benkovitz | May 10, 2021 | Leadership
I recently had the opportunity to be interviewed by Joe Truss for his upcoming “Dismantling White Supremacy Culture in Schools” conference that takes place from June 14th-18th. In this interview I share some thoughts about how to dismantle White Supremacy...
by Jen Benkovitz | Feb 4, 2021 | Antiracism, Racial Affinity
This blog post was co-written with my colleague, Joe Truss, the lead racial equity coach at Truss Leadership. Many folks think that racial affinity groups are racist or separatist. They actually are a space for healing, deeper learning, and reflection. If you are...
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