Our Courses.

 

Introduction to Intersectional Feminist Thought

This course is for individuals, groups, and organizations and will provide the audience with tools to understand feminisms in all their various shapes and forms. With extra focus on literacy, this course will focus on improving student’s reading and writing skills while educating them on the field of Women’s Studies at a collegiate level. This course is taught by our instructors with higher education training and experience in the discipline of Women’s Studies.

 

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Alliance for Anti-violence

 

Bullying Intervention

This course is for individuals, groups, and organizations. We will learn: What is the difference between gender, sex, and sexuality? How do we support those we know and love who are LGBTQ identifying? Whether we are at work, school, or in our home, being a social justice advocate can be hard but truly centering Solidarity means showing up to address violence in our everyday lives and not just showing up en masse. During this workshop we will share strategies for showing up for the LGBTQ people you know and love.

Implicit Bias Education

This series is for individuals, groups, and organizations. Standing in solidarity can mean doing the work to address racism, sexism, homophobia, and ableism in your everyday lives. Whether that is at work, school, or in your home, being a social justice advocate can be hard and even social justice minded people have implicit biases. This workshop will provide an overview of the concept of implicit bias. We will provide examples and discuss how participants in various parts of their social justice journey can be aware of their own implicit biases.

 

Domestic Violence Education

This training is for individuals, groups, and organizations. This training will provide the audience with tools to identify unhealthy communication and relationship patterns while pointing to how to use community resources that aid in a safe escape. During this workshop, participants will be able to practice strategies of how to intervene as bystanders and learn how to point survivors towards accessing safe networks of support. 

 
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End Sexual Harassment and Stop Rape Culture Training

This workshop is designed to provide the audience with understandings of how our identities intersect with gender-based violence. Not only will participants learn the facts about sexual assault as an identity based violence, they will learn how to address the myths that surround rape, and upstand in a culture that denies the experiences of survivors to excuse this violence. During this workshop, participants will learn how to point survivors towards resources, be a resource themselves, and intervene as a by-stander to interrupt dangerous situations.