COURSEBOOK MANUAL

RACETALK™ AMERICA SERIES

$19.99 

The photo above is CHARLIE. Before you want to tear down Charlie you must begin to understand his life and how living it how he did shaped his view about race.

TOPICS

We will develop additional topics based on comments and interest from all our subscribers, members on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The three (3) new Topics will be distributed to all subscribers on the first Wednesday of the month.

RACISM

In order for an individual to become less racist, they must become aware of their unconscious biases towards member of another group or tribe. This is unlearning process could take a lifetime. Practice will help you establish a new view and provide you with challenges that will lead to change. Change is the end goal of this process.

The first step is to GROW. This growth process at the minimal is to review and research everything that you fear about the other. Fear is a precursor towards hate.

The second step is to EVOLVE. Evolving is a consciousness activity. Some call it is becoming woke; however, a woke state of awareness is temporary and includes tolerance and a certain level of temperance.

The third step is CHANGE. You must step out of your limited understanding and beliefs that you have held up to now and develop a new self, a new consciousness.

We all have psychological triggers that we must become aware of during this process and a daily dose of prayer and meditation is needed to keep us on the rails, staying in our own lane, so to speak.

WHY IS CHARLIE A BIGOT?

This is part of the Fictional Truth Series and will become a main series in this project.

seminars, workshops & conferences

Contact our office if you are interested in having us participate in a seminar, workshop, or conference with for your agency. We also train Facilitators to share discussions using our course material which can reduce conflicts and promote better communication among your staff and members on a variety of topics.

EDUCATE

grow. evolve. change

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CONTACT US

GREGORY J. EVANS, M.S. ED.

M/T: 630.327.1619

GREG@GREGORYJEVANS.COM