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	"title": "March White Ally Toolkit Dinner Party",
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	"description": "We will be developing tools to help others understand their unearned racial advantages. Please RSVP and you will receive info on readings and homework tasks (approximately 30 minutes of &quot;work&quot;). The White Ally Toolkit Discussion Group is an ongoing, supportive environment in which to learn to talk with &quot;race skeptics&quot; - those who downplay or flat out deny that racism is a problem in our community. Many of us have attended the White Ally Toolkit Workshops but previous attendance is not necessary to come to a pot-luck dinner/discussion. All are welcome - let us know if you are bringing kids. We have a casual dinner and social time before we focus the discussion on helping white people use empathy-based dialogue to dismantle racism and unconscious bias in our own communities and families. White Ally Toolkit materials can be found at www.whiteallytoolkit.com There are videos, webinars, workbooks, and a complete description of this project by Dr. David Campt on the site.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/march-white-ally-toolkit-dinner-party"
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