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Lee Mun Wah: “How to Have Real Conversations on Race in the Classroom and Workplace”

March 25th, 2021 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Advance registration required.

How can we as individuals and as a Harvard Chan School community better address issues of interpersonal and systemic racism? Join your fellow students and colleagues for Race.Dialogue.Action, a yearlong series of capacity-building workshops focused on developing skills for race-based dialogue and learning best practices for fostering anti-racist environments.

Lee Mun Wah is an internationally renowned Chinese American documentary filmmaker, author, poet, Asian folkteller, educator, community therapist and master diversity trainer. For more than 25 years he was a resource specialist and counselor in the San Francisco Unified School District. He later became a consultant to private schools, working with students that had severe learning and behavioral issues. Lee Mun Wah is now the Executive Director of Stirfry Seminars & Consulting, a diversity training company that provides educational tools and workshops on issues pertaining to cross-cultural communication and awareness, mindful facilitation, and conflict mediation techniques.

Details

Date: March 25th, 2021
Time: 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Calendars: Public Events
Event types: Lectures / Seminars / Forums

Venue

Virtual