Undoing Racism®
Executive Collective Zoom Gathering
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Join Us on Zoom: Monday, July 8, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. EDT
July Topic:
Race Rules: An Interactive Discussion on Cultural Fluency, Intersectional Solidarity & Restoring Civility
Please join us for a unique, engaging, and provocative conversation about race, allyship, and supporting diversity and inclusion with leading anti-racism consultant and interculturalist thought leader, Fatimah Gilliam, author of Race Rules: What Your Black Friend Won’t Tell You.The conversation will be focused on helping leaders to build trust, negotiate personal and professional relationships, and leverage the power of diversity for the 21st century. Knowing effective pathways to engage across difference creates space to restore civility in our communities, daily discourse, and everyday lives.
Presenter: Fatimah Gilliam, Esq.
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Undoing Racism® Executive Collective Overview:
This group is designed for people in senior leadership in their organizations, particularly executive directors and their senior leadership teams, who have substantial decision-making authority and are invested in nurturing the organizations they lead to become more equitable, just, and anti-racist institutions. The group offers the opportunity to gather with peers and grapple collectively and honestly with the challenges leaders encounter and to build strategies and support for overcoming those challenges. Others are also welcome.
Our work is guided by the principles of The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, who are recognized internationally for their Undoing Racism® Workshop and Community Organizing Workshop.
Contact: www.antiracistalliance.com
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Fatimah Gilliam, Esq. is the Founder and CEO of The Azara Group, which is a consulting firm providing strategic advisory services to Fortune 500 companies and thriving privately-held businesses. Her history also includes the Head of Finance and Fundraising for North America for the Nobel Peace Prize-winning United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), which is the world’s largest humanitarian relief organization fighting hunger and the lead logistics organization for the global humanitarian community responding to crises, feeding over 100 million people annually in nearly 90 countries globally.
Today, Fatimah is a successful entrepreneur. Since launching her company in 2013, she has advised clients in tackling leadership and management challenges, developing sustainable solutions that create more inclusive environments and business relationships, promoting equitable access to professional opportunities, tactically expanding leverage and bargaining power, and strategically positioning businesses for growth and continued success. This includes helping organizations assess and mitigate risk, enabling leaders and companies to thrive by better connecting with clients, employees, and key stakeholders, and mediating troubled partnerships and teams to promote relationship repair.
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RESOURCES FROM JUNE MEETING | |
NEW HUBS FORMING!
MEN OF COLOR
Meets virtually every FIRST Thursday at 2 pm EST
If you're interested in learning more about THE MEN OF COLOR group, connect with David A. Burks, MBA at davidaburks.mpgc@gmail.com
WHITE MEN GROUP
If you're interested in learning more, contact Alan Siskind asiskind2@gmail.com and Ben Kohl benkohljr@gmail.com
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We encourage you to connect with ACCOUNTABILITY HUBS.
All Hubs Are Free!
Our Virtual Accountability Hubs offer an additional place to grapple in meaningful ways with your anti-racist leadership, practice, and organizational culture.
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AANHPI Undoing Racism® Collective
The AANHPI Undoing Racism® Collective is an Undoing Racism®Accountability Hub for all AANHPI Leaders who are invested in nurturing their
organizations to become more equitable, just, and anti-racist institutions.
This group offers the opportunity to gather with other AANHPI peers to explore
our AANHPI identities and discuss collectively and honestly the challenges
leaders encounter and to build strategies and support for overcoming
those challenges. We are a group of Asian Americans who meet via Zoom on the second Friday of every month at 11 am EST.
To learn more about he AANHPI Undoing Racism® Collective, email Ben at bchan@cfrny.org
BIPOC SHIP Undoing Racism® Accountability Hub
BIPOC SHIP is a Black, Indigenous, People of Color Accountability Hub
that meets virtually every third Thursday at 2 pm EST to grapple with the
challenges in their organizations. It is a brave space where anti-racist professionals and service providers Support, Heal, Inspire, and Plan to dismantle barriers to equity. Participants enjoy an opportunity to add to their knowledge, focus on solutions, be in community, and expand their network with other passionate professionals committed to anti-racism and anti-oppression.
This gathering is open to all BIPOC who seek connection and solutions on their
anti-racist journey.
To join us for our next meeting, email Lynn at: lynn@mpgconsultingnyc.com
LEADERSHIP AND MIDDLE MANAGERS Undoing Racism® Accountability Hub
The Leadership and Middle Managers Accountability Hub is a brave space
for Middle Managers, Directors and Leadership teams of all races and cultural
backgrounds who are passionate about dismantling structural racism within
their institutions. This is a gathering for leaders with substantial decision-making authority who are invested in helping their organizations in becoming more equitable and anti-racist environments where everyone feels that they belong and that they can succeed. Participants virtually meet with peers at 9:30 am EST on the second Tuesday of the month to grapple collectively and honestly with the challenges anti-racist leaders encounter in their organizations.
To learn more about The Leadership and Middle Managers Accountability Hub, email Shane at shane.king98@yahoo.com
MEN OF COLOR Undoing Racism® Accountability Hub
The Men of Color Accountability Hub is a place for all men of color (e.g. Black, Indigenous, AANHPI, Latino) to shed some of the masks that we are forced to wear daily and grapple with the challenges in our professional and personal lives. It's an opportunity to be part of a community where we experience joy, share pains, get answers from the collective, and expand our network with other passionate professionals committed to anti-racism and anti-oppression. Come laugh, vent, and try your hand at 90's Hip-Hop trivia. We meet virtually every FIRST Thursday of the month from 2-3:30 PM EST.
Email David A. Burks at davidaburks.mpgc@gmail.com if you are interested or have any questions.
WHITE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Undoing Racism® Accountability Hub
The Undoing Racism® Accountability Hub for White Executive Directors is a brave space for White Executive Directors to come together and grapple with what it means to be a white executive director doing ant-racist work. Meetings are on the second Tuesday of the month from 8:30am–9:50am EST and the fourth Tuesday from 4:30pm-5:50pm EST. Gather with your peers to discuss challenges, opportunities and the state of affairs. There are occasional guest speakers as well. Email Brigid with your questions: brigid.lang@gmail.com
WHITE LEADERS Undoing Racism® Accountability Hub
The White Leaders Undoing Racism® Accountability Hub is a brave space for White folks who are looking for a community to learn about and practice Undoing Racism® in our work and personal lives. In collaboration with the multiracial First Monday gatherings, we meet as a collective to:
• Help each other while we are at different places on our anti-racist journey.
• Learn and do the work together.
• Lean on other white people which takes the burden off people of color who shouldn’t always have to teach us, hold emotional space for us, or tell us what to do.
• Allow a space for more honesty; not “performing anti-racism,” but to work through problems.
• Our group emphasizes accountability as well as putting theory into practice.
Meetings are every second Thursday of the month from 3pm-4:30pm EST.
For more information, email Jenn at jenniferrosepatel@gmail.com or Hillary
at hkolos@gmail.com
Please click the link below for updated information:
Accountability Hubs Flip Book
Please reach out directly to the Hub anchors to RSVP and with any specific questions you may have. We welcome additional Hub ideas.
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UNDOING RACISM® WORKSHOPS
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Our work is guided by the principles of The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, who are recognized internationally for their Undoing Racism® Workshop and Community Organizing Workshop. Contact: www.antiracistalliance.com
MPG Consulting is the CE Provider for The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond’s Undoing Racism® Workshops in New York State. This workshop provides 16 CE Credit hours.
All are welcome! See the full schedule here: https://pisab.org/workshops-in-your-area/
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Undoing Racism® Executive Collective Leadership
First Mondays of the Month contact: mpgconsultingnyc@gmail.com
Anchor email: mlpenderg@gmail.com
Undoing Racism® Executive Collective co-facilitators:
Lisa Martin, Bonnie Cushing, David A. Burks,
Robin Schlenger, Alan B. Siskind, and Mary Pender Greene
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Dr. Lisa Martin
Dr. Lisa Martin (She/Her) is a licensed clinical psychologist and trauma informed DEIB consultant, trainer, and coach. Dr. Lisa’s work centers on building community, fostering healing, and solidifying the voice and impact of established and emerging BIPOC leaders and white allies.
Dr. Lisa maintains a private practice in New York and Florida and is a rostered psychologist for the National Basketball Players Association. She has been featured in several local and national publications, podcasts, and news broadcasts sharing her expertise on racial equity, stress management, and mental health. Dr. Lisa holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from St. John’s University.
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Bonnie Cushing, LCSW
Bonnie Cushing, LCSW (she/her), is a family therapist and an anti-racist organizer and educator. She is a trainer with the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, the Center for the Study of White American Culture, the Soul Focused Group and the Center for Racial Justice in Education. Bonnie speaks widely on the impact of racism on the practice of social work, as well as its impact on white people and the specific role white people can play in the movement for racial justice.
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David A. Burks, MBA
David A. Burks, MBA (He/Him/His) is an anti-racist consultant, coach, facilitator, and speaker hailing from New Orleans, LA. Throughout his career, he’s worked with Fortune 500 companies, non-profits, and educational institutions to create a better world for members of marginalized and underrepresented communities. He especially loves leveraging his knowledge of pop culture to translate complex and diverse ideas to a great cross section of our society. Additionally, he serves on several nonprofit boards and is a Core Trainer with the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond.
David’s work is centered on three core principles: strengths, equity, and joy. Everyone should have the opportunity to spend as much time working in their areas of STRENGTH instead of languishing in their areas of weakness. Our work should bring EQUITY, not just equality, to communities harmed by historical injustices. Finally, whenever possible, we should bring JOY to our interactions – especially when the topics of discussions are difficult.
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Robin Schlenger, LCSW
Robin Schlenger, LCSW (she/her) has many years of clinical and supervisory experience working in the nonprofit and public sectors. She is a practicing Anti-Racist Consultant, Coach, Organizer and Trainer, As a consultant, Robin specializes in facilitating presentations and trainings that are rooted in restorative and anti-racist principles. Robin is a current member of The People’s Institute of Survival and Beyond’s (PISAB) North East Leadership team and a member of The European Dissent (ED) leadership team, a group of people of European descent who “dissent” from the ideology of white supremacy. She speaks extensively on white privilege from an individual and organizational perspective and what it means to partner with people of color in antiracist work. She is also a regular contributor to the digital magazine, Three-Fifths and has co-written a chapter in Dr. Kenneth Hardy’s book The Enduring, Invisible and Ubiquitous Centrality of Whiteness.
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Dr. Alan B. Siskind
Dr. Alan B. Siskind (he/him) has had an extensive and distinguished career in mental health and clinical practice, as a practitioner, administrator, teacher and author. He is called upon frequently as an expert on family issues, the treatment of adolescents, young adults, and adults. Dr. Siskind is a nationally recognized speaker and consultant on a range of topics impacting families and communities. Until 2007, Dr. Siskind served as CEO of the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, the nation’s premier voluntary mental health and family service agency, which serves over 65,000 clients annually in 185 programs in the five boroughs and in Westchester. Alan is the Co-editor of Strategies for Deconstructing Racism in the Health and Human Services (2016).
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Mary Pender Greene, LCSW-R, CGP
Mary Pender Greene, LCSW-R, CGP (she/her), is the President & CEO of MPG Consulting (MPGC), a company that is committed to eliminating bias and structural racism in the workspace. She is a career/executive coach, antiracist consultant, public speaker, and a psychotherapist with a private practice in Midtown Manhattan. She is a thought leader in the social services industry, recognized by her peers for her wisdom, contributions, and novel ideas on implicit bias, structural racism, and creating an inclusive institutional culture.
MPG Consulting supports organizations and leaders in their pursuit of an inclusive, fair, and respectful workplace that values all individuals and embraces diversity. Their racially and culturally diverse team brings to organizations a wide range of experience as coaches, clinicians, trainers, managers, and anti-racist organizational consultants in mental health, education, child welfare, business, legal, social justice and social service settings. MPGC is certified in New York City and New York State as an M/WBE.
Mary is the former Assistant Executive Director at the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services. She is the author of Creative Mentorship and Career-Building Strategies: How to Build Your Virtual Personal Board of Directors and coeditor of Strategies for Deconstructing Racism in the Health and Human Services.
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Lyrica Fils-Aime
Lyrica Fils-Aime (she/her) is a racial justice strategist and identifies as a cis-hetero, Black, Haitian, non-disabled, mixed woman with significant class privilege. Lyrica is a therapist and non-profit leader turned writer who has authored a childhood Racial Justice Curriculum for Sesame Street, Where We Go Wrong in Equity Work for NYU’s VUE journal, Ancestral Trauma, Wisdom & Resilience for Psychotherapy.net and writes The Gift of [Anti-Racist] Therapy for Psychology Today. She wrote a chapter in Supervision Can Be Playful titled Multicultural Supervision: Building Culturally Responsive Play Therapists. Lyrica has also published a Haitian children’s book titled T se pou TapTap to help the Haitian children in her life access the Kreyòl language. Lyrica believes affinity groups are a powerful tool in anti-racist work. She began the Leadership and Middle Managers group in 2015 and provides mentorship and guidance to the Accountability Hub leaders.
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Lynn Mercredi
Lynn Mercredi (She/Her) is the Executive Assistant to the President & CEO of MPGC, Mary Pender Greene. With 15+ years of experience as an administrator, Lynn manages MPGC’s coaches, trainers, consultants, and clients with compassion and connection. She ensures the efficient handling of client inquiries, trainings, and consultations. Lynn provides logistical support for the monthly Executive Undoing Racism Collective and is the anchor for the BIPOC SHIP (Support Healing Inspiration Planning) hub, a virtual accountability hub for all BIPOC. She earned her BA in English from SUNY Albany.
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Kayla Cordero
Kayla Cordero (She/Her/Ella) is the Project Coordinator at MPG Consulting. She has 13+ administrative and office management experience working with diverse populations. Kayla provides planning and logistical support for the monthly Executive Undoing Racism Collective. She earned her BA in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
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Claire Julian
Claire Julian (she/her/hers & Afro-Caribbean) is the Learning and Branding Coordinator at MPG Consulting, working on diverse tasks, including Accountability Hub support. Her professional background includes extensive corporate and vendor-side Human Resources, Recruiting, and project management at global, publicly traded organizations and small entrepreneurial environments. Claire is enthusiastic about using her diverse skill set to advocate for antiracism and equity. She is also a mother, writer, yoga teacher, traveler, and music lover.
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