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Work Shops

Discrimination and Art: A very engaging and interactive workshop exploring discrimination, bias, and prejudice through arts. You don’t need to be the next da Vinci or super artistic, you just need to come with an open mind and be willing to reflect and share.



 

Talking through Social Media: How many hours do you spend online? This thought-provoking workshop delves into the different forms of discrimination and bias that present themselves online. Learn about why people feel more comfortable saying and doing things online that they would never say in front of others in public. Get ready to learn the truth about online anonymity.

Bystanders and the Stage: An interactive workshop which uses theatre and skits to explore the bystander effect and mob mentality. Learn more about what these terms mean, what they look like in everyday life, and what you can do with this knowledge. Be prepared to meet new people and have lots of fun!

Fear and hate crimes: What exactly is a hate crime? What’s the difference between discrimination and a crime motivated by hate? This informative workshop is crucial in understanding how a simple bias and prejudice can turn violent and become a criminal act.

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Interactive activities, group discussions and more!

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