Racial Healing Talking Circle: Minneapolis, MN

The CTTT Racial Healing Talking Circle typically meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month and provides a space for truth-telling and acknowledging the impacts of historical and racialized harm on our lives today. Participants are encouraged to name their racialized and systemic grief and examine the intersectionality of our shared unknown/hidden history, racism, and […]

Learning Talking Circle: Minneapolis, MN

CTTT Learning Sessions provide an opportunity to learn and grow together. Through readings, videos and discussions, group members examine the intersectionality of racism, its insidious nature and options for healing historical trauma. Example topics include: the Doctrine of Discovery, Implicit Bias, Exploring Systemic Racism, etc. If you have questions, want to learn more, or want […]

Racial Healing Talking Circle: Minneapolis, MN

The CTTT Racial Healing Talking Circle typically meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month and provides a space for truth-telling and acknowledging the impacts of historical and racialized harm on our lives today. Participants are encouraged to name their racialized and systemic grief and examine the intersectionality of our shared unknown/hidden history, racism, and […]

Learning Talking Circle: Minneapolis, MN

CTTT Learning Sessions provide an opportunity to learn and grow together. Through readings, videos and discussions, group members examine the intersectionality of racism, its insidious nature and options for healing historical trauma. Example topics include: the Doctrine of Discovery, Implicit Bias, Exploring Systemic Racism, etc. If you have questions, want to learn more, or want […]

Racial Healing Talking Circle: Minneapolis, MN

The CTTT Racial Healing Talking Circle typically meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month and provides a space for truth-telling and acknowledging the impacts of historical and racialized harm on our lives today. Participants are encouraged to name their racialized and systemic grief and examine the intersectionality of our shared unknown/hidden history, racism, and […]

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