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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Common Sense, Campaigning, and Courtesy

Professor Stackhouse will clarify issues surrounding DEI and CRT, and then leads seminar participants to consider actual implications for the workplace and for school. Then an opportunity to share your own ideas, ask your particular questions, and get advice about your urgent challenges.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Common Sense, Campaigning, and Courtesy
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Common Sense, Campaigning, and Courtesy

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Mar 23, 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. ADT

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Are policies of diversity, equity, and inclusion fair? Helpful? Harmful?

Is Critical Race Theory unpatriotic and a threat to freedom?

Is anti-racism itself a covert form of racism?

In this webinar, Professor Stackhouse will clarify these concepts briefly and then lead seminar participants to consider actual implications for the workplace and for school. Spoiler: DEI, CRT, and anti-racism policies can be helpful, even necessary. But some of what’s being marketed under those terms can compromise rights, breed racism, divide companies, and even wreck friendships.

How can Christians—and other well-meaning folk—be shalom-makers in this murky situation?

About ThinkBetter Webinars (Free with a Sustainer Membership!)

ThinkBetter Media webinars give you the opportunity to share your own ideas, ask your particular questions, and get advice about your urgent challenges. They will provide both new content and also practical take-aways in conversation with other highly motivated webinarians around crucial issues for Christians in Contemporary Culture.

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