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National Conference for community and justice of metropolitan St. Louis

National Conference for community and justice of metropolitan St. Louis. Brittany Trewin’s Summer Valder Experience. NCCJSLT.

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National Conference for community and justice of metropolitan St. Louis

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  1. National Conference for community and justice of metropolitan St. Louis Brittany Trewin’s Summer Valder Experience

  2. NCCJSLT • History: The National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ), later known as the National Conference for Community and Justice, was founded in 1927 to foster the advancement of amity, peace and justice and to bring diverse people together to strengthen intergroup relations. The St. Louis regional office operated continuously since 1930, and became an independent 501(c)(3) In September 2005.

  3. NCCJSTL • Mission: We are a human relations organization dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry, and all forms of oppression. We promote understanding and respect among all races, religions, and cultures. • Vision: A better community for all of us, not just some of us. We work towards this goal through education, advocacy, and conflict resolution. We empower leaders to make institutional change.

  4. Programming • Inclusion Institute for Health Care • Inclusion Institute • Building Inclusive Communities • Anytown

  5. My Job • Preparation for Anytown: • Helped Organize faciltrainer training and participated • Made Delegate Reading Material • Updated activities • Confirmation of plans • Post Anytown • Updated information and activities • Work with Anytown Graduates • Program Support • Went through IIH • FacilitrainedAnytown and at SLU

  6. Anytown • Day 1: Welcome and Community Building • Day 2: Laying the Foundation • Day 3: Targeting and Privilege—Class and Race • Day 4: Targeting and Privilage—Gender, Sex, & Sexual Orientation • Day 5: Internalized Superiority and Oppression—Class and Race • Day 6: Internalized Superiority and Oppression—Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation • Day 7: Moving to Liberation • Day 8: A New Journey Begins

  7. Typical Day at Anytown • Facilitrainer Meeting—7:45 • Breakfast—8:30 • Suite Time • Morning Programming—9:45 • Lunch/Delegate siesta/faculty meeting—12:45 • Afternoon Programming—2:30 • Dinner—5:45 • Organized Fun Time (OFT)—5:45 • Evening Programming—7:30 • Closing Circle—9:45 • Suite Time—10:00 • Lights Out—11:00

  8. Cycle of Socialization

  9. Table of Oppression

  10. Cycle of Liberation

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