The Hidden Cost of Whiteness: Unveiling the Truth
Uncover. Reflect. Transform.
Embark on an eye-opening journey through "The Hidden Cost of Whiteness: Unveiling the Truth," a comprehensive online course designed to explore the intricate dynamics of racial identity and the systemic creation of whiteness. This course aims to foster a deep understanding and critical reflection on the societal structures that benefit some at the expense of others, and begins to answer the question: "Who were you before you were white?"
Course Features
Interactive Learning Modules: Engage with interactive modules that enhance your understanding and stimulate critical thinking.
Community Dialogue: Join a supportive online community for rich discussions, shared learning, and mutual growth. Resource Library: Access a curated collection of readings, podcasts, and resources to deepen your learning journey.
Who Should Enroll?
- Understanding the complexities of white racial identity and systemic leverage.
- Engaging in meaningful self-reflection on the loss of ethnic culture and identity
- Contributing to the dismantling of systemic oppression and building a just society.
- Expanding their knowledge and becoming an advocate for liberation
The Hidden Cost Of Whiteness
Unveiling the Truth
$27
ABOUT THE COURSE
This groundbreaking course delves into the historical constructions of whiteness, the mechanisms of systemic oppression, and the ways in which societal leverage manifests. Through a mix of engaging video lectures, insightful readings, and reflective exercises, participants will be challenged to examine their own positions within these systems and inspired to contribute to meaningful societal change.
The Historical Construction of Whiteness: Learn about the origins and evolution of whiteness as a socio-political construct.
Systemic Leverages and Inequalities: Unpack the systemic advantages conferred by whiteness and the impact on marginalized communities.
Pathways to Equity and Justice: Explore actionable steps for dismantling systemic inequalities and building a more equitable society.