Race Talks with Dr. Anica
In our politically charged climate engaging in racial dialogue can feel like walking through a landmine, evoking tension, defensiveness, and hypervigilance among all involved. But what if it did not have to be this way? By drawing on the science of positive psychology, it may be possible to have meaningful and difficult conversations about important matters, such as racial inequity and social justice, that invite us to lean in rather than lean out. In this presentation with Dr. Anica Camela Mulzac, she discusses the practical ways of employing positive psychology tools and interventions in social justice work.
This presentation is part of the APA Division 17 Section on Positive Psychology Positively Psyched Webinar Series. Watch it now!
Welcome to Thriving and Surviving: Exploring Race Through Art! Join us for an exciting online event where we delve into the complexities of race through the lens of art. This interactive experience will feature thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring performances. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just curious about the topic, this event is perfect for anyone interested in exploring race and the duality of experience it cultivates. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to learn, connect, and grow together! Presented by Race (+) Positive, LLC and The Foundation for Inter-Ethnic Restoration (FIER), you won't want to miss it. It’s all happening on Saturday, June 22nd at 4pm. Register today!
Nothing gets the blood boiling like witnessing or experiencing injustice. We feel angry, but what do we do about it?
Acts of racism can leave us feeling overwhelmed, hurt, and outraged. But it can also leave us feeling powerless...unsure of what to do next to repair, restore, and reform all that has been damaged by racism's venom. Our emotions compel us to act, but what action is best? Do we laugh? Cry? Break something? All of the above? Let's talk about it. Join Dr. Anica, in partnership with BPC4BLM for this incredible online event that brings together our neighbors from Downtown Manhattan. It's all happening on Saturday, February 25th at 6pm! Register today!--suggested donation of $20
Whether you were quiet or vocal there's a good chance you began 2022 regretting what you didn't say over the holiday.
From racism and social justice to vaccines and climate change there is a lot to talk about, but the things we wish and need to say are often left unspoken. How do you communicate hard truth without causing offense? How do you call out offense when the response is defense? How do you make a repair when there's already been so much hurt? Is any of this even possible these days? The truth is, there is no escaping these tough conversations, but there may be a way to have them with less regret. Let's make a resolution to say what we haven't said. Join Dr. Anica, in partnership with BPC4BLM for this incredible online event that brings together our neighbors from Downtown Manhattan. It's all happening on Sunday, January 30th at 4pm! Register today!--suggested donation of $20
Who gets counted as a valuable member of our community? Whose safety is most prioritized? Why? Join us to discuss community and safety!
Embedded in every conversation on race and racism is an issue of safety. The impact of laws, practices, and policies on the lives and wellbeing of those in community with us is often disproportionate and can serve as a harbinger of systemic inequity. While everyone agrees that safety is a priority for every neighborhood and communal space, there is not always agreement on who needs the protection and who is deemed the threat. There's often even less agreement on how one measures safety, and how that goal is to be achieved. It's a conversation that needs to be had, and as always, we're willing to go there. Join Dr. Anica, in partnership with BPC4BLM for this incredible online event that brings together our neighbors from Downtown Manhattan. It's all happening on Saturday, September 18th at 4pm! Register today!--suggested donation of $20
In 2021, Downtown Manhattan consists of diverse and thriving neighborhoods spanning from the East River and Wall Street financial districts to the dreamy Hudson River park expanses. It is hard to imagine how it all began, yet we must ask how those injuries of the past influence the racial, educational, political, and economic disparities of 2021. Even though we were not alive in those early times, what responsibility do we have as benefactors of that cruelty? How are we to use our racial, and economic privilege to address the damage done to targets of racial inequity? What are we to do now to make our world more just? Let's talk about it! Join Dr. Anica, in partnership with BPC4BLM for this incredible online event that brings together our neighbors from Downtown Manhattan. In honor of Black History Month it's all happening on Saturday, February 27th at 4pm ! Register today!--suggested donation of $20
Why Does Race Matter? In a diverse area like BPC, does race really affect anything?
You've seen videos of civil unrest, felt the sadness of life lost due to prejudice, and heard cries for racial justice echoed across the nation in 2020. But for many of us downtown, what we know about the history of race does not always match up with our experiences in the everyday. Does race really influence everything? Or is it just an easy excuse for some? Let's talk about it! Join Dr. Anica, in partnership with BPC4BLM for this incredible online event that brings together our diverse neighbors from all over BPC. It's all happening on Saturday, December 19th at 4pm! Register today—suggested donation of $20
Now that most people agree that #blacklives really do #matter, where do we go from here? Let's Talk!
Since the death of George Floyd the outcry against white supremacy and systemic racism has been loud and strong, as thousands from all backgrounds have taken to the streets to demand change. But many are still asking, "How? How can I help make meaningful change?" Join Dr. Anica and co-sponsor Boreum Hill Financial Advisors for this invaluable virtual event, as we explore ways of using our voice, our privilege, and our presence to create a more equitable and just society. Register today, space is limited!
The recent killings of unarmed Black men has left the nation, and specifically the Black community reeling. Let's Talk About It!
Racism has long plagued the lives and livelihoods of Black and Brown people in the U.S and across the world. The pain, trauma, and rage brought on by the weight of White supremacy is enduring, and when left unaddressed can be destructive, both physically and psychologically. In a first ever virtual event, made exclusively for people of color, Dr. Anica invites those needing a space and the freedom to discuss the impact of racism on their lives and society at large to join this race talk. Register today, space is limited!
If you've ever privately thought or even said aloud, "Why Does Race Matter?" This one is for YOU! You may know the history and even seen some stats, but when it comes to everyday life---health care, education, employment, and the media---you may still be wondering, "Why all the fuss about race?!" Does it really influence everything? Or is it just an easy excuse? Let's talk about it. Join Dr. Anica, in person or online, for the continuation of this incredible series, bringing together professionals from all walks of life. The event kicks off with a fun cocktail hour on Saturday, February 15th at 6pm. As always, tickets will also be available at the door. See the flyer for location details. Register today!
Are Corn Rows, Sombreros, Head Wraps, and Taco Tuesday Fair Game? What is Cultural Appropriation? Is it the same as Cultural Appreciation? Who decides? Come join us for this exciting new installment of Race Talks with Dr. Anica as we tackle this important topic. It's all happening on Saturday, December 14th at 6pm, hosted at the famed Langston Hughes House in Harlem. We're again partnering with the wonderful ITooArts Collective for great time of networking, connection, fun, drinks, and honest conversation. Register Today!
We teach kids how to tell time, cross the street, and share, but what do we tell them about racism?
Do we wait for something to happen or sit them down and have the talk? This fall we're hosting another installment of Race Talks with Dr. Anica, a conversational series, and we're asking "How do you talk to kids about racism?" Join Dr. Anica and a diverse group at the historic Langston Hughes House in Harlem for this lively, engaging, and honest conversation. In partnership with ITooArts Collective this popular event kicks off with a fun cocktail hour with light refreshments, perfect for networking and connecting with artists and professionals from all walks of life. It's all happening on Saturday, October 5th at 6pm. Click “Read More” below to purchase ticket today! Tickets will also be available at the door.
If you've ever said, "That's not what I meant!" or "That wasn't my intention!" in a discussion of race, then this event is for YOU! In this installment of Race Talks with Dr. Anica, a conversational series, we're discussing what happens When your Intent does not equal your Impact!
Join Dr. Anica and a diverse group at the historic Langston Hughes House in Harlem for this lively, engaging, and honest conversation. In partnership with ITooArts Collective this popular event kicks off with a fun cocktail hour, perfect for networking and connecting with artists and professionals from all walks of life.
It's all happening on Saturday, July 13th at 6pm. Register below today! Tickets will also be available at the door.
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We heard your request, and we're bringing you another session of Race Talks with Dr. Anica hosted at the Langston Hughes House on Saturday, March 30th.
You've seen the headlines, from Gucci and Prada, Liam Neeson's confession, to the deaths of the unarmed and no indictments. You have an opinion on all of it, and we want to hear it! Go to the link to register, and we'll see you there!