
When
Who
Where
1055 University Way, Kamloops, British Columbia, V2C 0C8
Event Type
Discrimination strikes at the very heart of being human. We often hear heart-breaking stories of people who suffer unacceptable or discriminated behavior simply because they belong to a different group.
This workshop offers participants an invaluable opportunity to acquire concrete and effective skills for addressing various types of discrimination, racism, bullying, micro-aggression, verbal and non-verbal displays of prejudice and disrespect. Workshop participants will learn and practice the Active Witnessing Model and go through a total of over 100 sample responses under four different categories with varying levels of intensity and directness.
Join the Thompson Rivers University Student Union in a highly interactive workshop with experiential learning activities to promote mutual respect, move from awareness to action and create a change in society.
If you are concerned about discrimination and want to transform passive bystanders into active and ethical witnesses, register for the event below.
TRUSU Lecture Hall
1055 University Way - Kamloops