Black History Month: Exploring the Roots of Anti-Black Racism
Microlearning created by Destiny Udoh in collaboration with Christopher Scipio
To understand the impact of anti-Black racism and how it manifests in today's society, it is crucial to learn about significant moments and changemakers in Black history, from both the American and Canadian contexts.
This course will equip participants with the foundational knowledge, tools, and resources to identify the prevalence of anti-Black racism, and learn how to actively and intentionally build an anti-racist workplace.
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Accessibility Transcript for Introduction to Black History Month
Module 1
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Module 2 - Part 1
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Module 2 - Part 2
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Video - BLK: An Origin Story
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Module 3 - Part 2
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Module 4 - Part 1
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Module 4 - Part 2
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Module 5 - Part 1
Video - What Does "Anti-Racist" Mean?
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Module 5 - Part 2
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We will donate proceeds from this course to the following local Black serving organization selected by Destiny.
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