Confronting White Supremacy in the Workplace
Pollen and Twin Cities Daily Planet
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Minneapolis American Indian Center | 1530 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404
May 11, 2017
Pollen and Twin Cities Daily Planet bring together industry leaders and equity experts for a discussion about how whiteness informs organizational culture and what we can do day-to-day to build more equitable work cultures.
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confronting-white-supremacyToo often, definitions of white supremacy are limited to visceral association to the KKK and neo-Nazis. But white supremacy is far more complex. Pollen’s Unraveled Network series has been asking white-led organizations to peel back their bias and fragility to dissect how institutional racism and white supremacy are barriers to equitable network building and community engagement.

We want to bring your voice to the conversation and examine how white supremacy acts as a system of power that influences everything from leadership to organizational culture and even day-to-day operations. What are we doing to perpetuate a culture of whiteness? How can we radically change to build more equitable work environments?

In deep partnership with Twin Cities Daily Planet, we’re kicking off this month-long focus that will push critical culture conversations about power, white saviorism, white supremacy and paternalism to the forefront. Going beyond just a one-time event, this series will be a two-part engagement with online reading between events to encourage revelatory conversations and real action.

Thursday, May 11 — Confronting White Supremacy in the Workplace: Part I

Part I will be a space to listen, absorb, and ask questions. Co-moderators Jamie Millard and Adaobi Okolue have brought together a group of industry leaders and equity experts whose in-depth work and personal experiences have led to transformed company cultures in a variety of sectors.

 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

David “dstew” Stewart
Director of Production, Guthrie Theater

Ryan Williams-Virden
Dean of Students, Hiawatha Collegiate High School

Beth Zemsky
Intercultural Organizational Development Consultant 

MODERATORS

Jamie Millard
Executive Director, Pollen Midwest

Adaobi Okolue
Executive Director, Twin Cities Media Alliance

Thursday, June 1 — Confronting White Supremacy in the Workplace: Part II

Part II turns the tables to the audience to share their stories, offer solutions, and tip conversation into action. Throughout the event there will be facilitated discussions and extensive engagement building from the previous event and online readings.


8:00-8:30 AM – Registration, Breakfast & Networking
8:30-10:30 AM – Program

GET TICKETS!

$25 for Part I & II

$15 for Part I

$15 for Part II

We strongly encourage attendees to participate in part I and II of this event to have time to process the panel discussion, learn more from the additional online reading, and come prepared to dive deeper into conversation and generate solutions with community members. 


 

 

Co-presented by Twin Cities Daily Planet

The Twin Cities Daily Planet is an award-winning, professionally-edited online publication that amplifies and connects marginalized voices. The Daily Planet is a media arts project of the Twin Cities Media Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to equipping individuals and organizations with the power of media arts to shape narratives that advance equity and justice.

About Unraveled Network

If there’s one thing Pollenites know how to do, it’s how to nurture a thriving ecosystem of relationships, connections, and collaborative circles. Unraveled Network is an ongoing series hosted by Pollen that aims to better understand our inner habits and intentional actions that determine how diverse, robust, or ineffective our networks really are.


 

There is a free parking lot on the west side of the building, as well as free street parking in the neighborhood. The Minneapolis American Indian Center is serviced by the #2 bus and the Blue Line.  You can plan and map out your commute using metrotransit.org.

SPEAKERS
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    Adaobi Okolue
    Executive Director, Twin Cities Media Alliance
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    David "dstew" Stewart
    Director of Production, Guthrie Theater
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    Ryan Williams-Virden
    Dean of Students, Hiawatha Collegiate High School
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    Beth Zemsky
    Intercultural Organizational Development Consultant
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    Jamie Millard
    Executive Director, Pollen