Tags: Racial Justice
Carol Taylor-Shim leads KFTC staff in anti-oppression training
On Thursday, November 30, Carol Taylor-Shim led an Anti-Oppression training for KFTC’s staff team. Carol is currently the director of the Bias Incident Response team at the University of Kentucky, and has over a decade of experience in diversity, inclusion, and belonging and anti-racist/anti-oppression practice. She’s also a self-described “Liberation Superhero” (after this training, I would describe her that way, too). The training addressed the questions:
- What’s the difference between diversity, inclusion, and belonging?
- How does oppression impact people and environments?
- Why are people resistant?
- What are potential next steps for KFTC?
Northern Kentucky chapter joins Immigrant Dignity Coalition
Following the recent ICE raids across northern Kentucky, and the resulting work the chapter has engaged in to protect immigrant families in northern Kentucky, the Northern Kentucky KFTC Chapter was asked to become members of the Immigrant Dignity Coalition. This coalition, made up of 28 groups/organizations in northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati, consists of business, labor, civil rights and faith communities in the greater Cincinnati area that favor the dignity and basic human rights of all people. We are citizens and immigrants working together to share educational and advocacy tools to create a more just world.
Northern Kentucky hosts forum after ICE raids
Last Thursday several organizations, including Black Lives Matter Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky Justice and Peace Committee, Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center, local Benedictine Sisters, Sisters of Divine Providence, the Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center, Democratic Socialists of America in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, the Immigrant and Refugee Law Center, Supporting Latino Families of Northern Kentucky, Transformations CDC, the Northern Kentucky Women's Network, and the Northern Kentucky KFTC Chapter came together to host a forum on what was needed to support families being impacted by the recent ICE raids across northern Kentucky.
Get Out Film Screening
Join Northern Kentucky members and others in the community for a screening of Get Out, the acclaimed psychological thriller that deals with race in America.
Following the showing of the film there will be a discussion about what the audience took away from the film, and about how close (or far) away from acheiving racial justice America is in 2018.
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