Strategies for Change
Strategies for Change
Becoming an Antiracist Organization
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Date / time / place
- September 5 + 12, 2025 (cancelled)
- Fridays, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. PT / 1 p.m.–5 p.m. ET
- ZOOM Virtual Event
About the Program
In this two-part intensive, participants will:
- Learn how to make the case for this important work;
- Explore potential accountability practices and tools that can support implementation of antiracist practices;
- Discuss and learn from successful antiracist initiatives;
- Become a part of an Organizational Action Team and test out new ideas with support;
- Receive tools, templates, and resources including the Strategies for Change webinar to share with others in their organization.
Requirements
Foundational Understanding of Antiracism
This is not an introductory session. We expect that participants have a foundational understanding of antiracism.
We define antiracism as follows:
- Antiracism works with the complexities of difference and continually challenges race and racist discourses. Given the relational aspects of difference, antiracism necessarily touches on the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, and other forms of difference. Antiracism posits that:
- Race, in that it is often plainly marked on the body, is one aspect of identity that assumes a stubborn saliency.
- The politics of antiracism requires the centrality of race in anti-oppression work that calls itself “antiracist.” (Source: Handbook of Black Studies, Sage Publications. Molefi Kete Asante, Maulana Karenga. 2005 Pg. 108.)
Experience in Organizational Change Work
Commitment to Engage in a Rigorous Process
Additional Resources
Logistics
The workshop will be conducted virtually with a combination of personal reflection, small group work, racial affinity spaces, and large group conversations. Participants will receive a resource packet that will be useful in navigating antiracism work both during and following the training.
Attendance
In addition to the eight hours of the training itself, participants will be expected to complete pre-training assignments and reading that will require at least an additional two hours. We also expect that participants will be committed to continue with this work beyond the training sessions.
Access
Computer-generated captions are available for all programming. ASL Interpretation and/or Live Captioning is available if requested two weeks prior to the training. For other access support, please let us know at the time of registration.
Tech Support
For day-of technical support, please email meet@artEquity.org
Registration
Registration is $285 US. The cost of registration goes toward facilitation fees, access services, and technical + administrative support.
Group Registration
Please contact us at meet@artEquity.org to make arrangements for groups of 5+. While we do not provide group rates, it is important that each participant registers individually so that we know how to best support their training experience.
Note: We strongly believe that these training sessions should not be mandated. We are available to support you in creating the appropriate invitation for your group.
Refunds
Refunds will be made in full when requested two weeks prior to the training. Refunds take up to 10 business days to process.
If you need to cancel your registration, please email us at meet@artEquity.org.
Exchanges
We are NOT able to offer exchanges for this program.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who will be in the training?
Where will the training be held?
This training is virtual and held on Zoom. We recognize that working patterns have shifted over the last few years and some participants are working remotely or managing a unique set of challenges and a variety of individual needs. Additionally, these conversations are personal and often require a significant amount of emotional reserves. In order to allow for the best experience, we ask that you join the session on an independent device, in a quiet and well-lit environment free of distraction. We invite you to best prepare your space in advance to support your personal physical needs.
How do I log in to Zoom?
What will I need for this training?
For optimal virtual participation, we encourage you to remain present both on audio and video feeds. However, we understand that you will need to engage in ways that you find most comfortable and that there are varying access needs that might prevent video and audio participation. We encourage you to share access needs with the facilitators prior to and/or during the training as you feel comfortable. Additionally, please silence any audio during the training in order to reduce background noise. We will send electronic versions of our Resource Packet and other pertinent documents. We strongly encourage you to print hard copies of our resource packet, although it is not required.
The materials contained in the resource packet are copyrighted and have been developed by artEquity staff and belong to the artEquity training program. Some materials have been adapted from other sources and are credited as such. We invite the sharing of concepts, ideas, and learnings from this training and also for you to respect the intellectual property of the artEquity training program. If you would like to use the materials, please refer to the “Use of artEquity Materials” at the back of the Resource packet.
In summary, the following is a list of materials that will be needed to support the training process:
- an independent device (we strongly recommend that you do not share devices when joining the session);
the Zoom application downloaded to your device (if you do not have computer access, you will need access to a cell phone to dial-in, and please have the most recent Zoom updates installed on your device); - a strong wi-fi connection;
- a Resource Packet (provided via .PDF by artEquity; we recommend printing a hard copy or using a .PDF Reader such as Adobe Acrobat or DocHub); and
- anything you need to be comfortable (water, snacks, blanket, etc.).
Strategies for Change
September 5 + 12, 2025 | 10 a.m.–2 p.m. PT | Zoom meetings (cancelled)
Thank You to Our Supporters
artEquity provides the tools, resources, and training to support the intersection of art and activism. Our work is made possible in part by the California Arts Council, the Dramatists Guild Fund, the Ford Foundation, the Getty Foundation, Barbara and Amos Hostetter, the Howard Gilman Foundation, the JKW Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Shubert Foundation, Venturous Theatre Fund of the Tides Foundation, and a growing community of individuals and organizations across the globe.

