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The Edge Between Black and White!

The Edge Between Black and White!

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Mondays 7:00pm - 8:00pm (EDT).             

WHAT WILL THE AUDIENCE LEARN?

- What is the difference between "race" and racism?

- What does "I don't see color" truly mean?

- How do we step out of the structures of Either/Or and into the mindset of Both/And?

- What is your part in creating a world were All People feel a sense of Belonging?

- Annmarie shares powerful poetry and vulnerable storytelling around the struggles she has faced as a bi-racial and multi-cultural person - of not being Either/ black enough /Or white - the edge of her racial dance.

EPISODE SUMMARY:

Annemarie Shrouder has spent more than 20 years in the field of Diversity and Inclusion as a facilitator, consultant, and international speaker, and is the bestselling author of Being Brown in a Black and White World: Conversations for Leaders on Race, Racism and Belonging.

A Diversity & Inclusion expert with a Masters in Bias Awareness, Annemarie inspires awareness and connection. Whether she is presenting to an audience, leading a workshop, consulting with a client, or writing, she creates opportunities for people to see more – more of each other, themselves, and the world around them. In so doing, she facilitates an opening to create spaces where people feel a sense belonging and connection, where they can learn together, and be all of who they are. 

These are the spaces where real change can happen – for people, organizations and communities.

https://annemarieshrouder.com/ 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemarieshrouder/ 

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