Lesson 4: Anti-racism & Anti-oppression in Practice
In this lesson, learn more about the history of human trafficking and how trafficking connects to broader systems of structural oppression.
Impostor Syndrome is a pervasive feeling of self-doubt, insecurity, or fraudulence despite often overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Often described as something “normal” and an experience that “many go through” imposter syndrome impacts women, women of color and LGBTQ2IA individuals at disproportionate rates. What if we stopped beating ourselves up for feeling less than and actually named the role of white supremacy and systemic oppression in our feelings of inadequacy?
In this workshop we will do just that! Let’s stand in solidarity and discuss the impacts of racism, sexism and colonialism on our feelings of inadequacy and belonging. Learn 4 steps to reframing Imposter Syndrome and walk away knowing that You Belong Where You Walk.
This course is approved for 1.5 CEs