The year 2020 was marked by an awareness of the persistence of racism and the multiple forms it continues to take all over the world.
In Luxembourg too, the debate on racism has shifted from its individual and morally condemnable manifestations to its less visible forms which nevertheless have the most impact.
With this webinar, we will try to deepen our understanding of what structural racism is, how it manifests itself in the field of health and work, and what tools can be used to combat it when we are confronted with it (e ).
The main questions we will be addressing are as follows:
✔ What do we mean by structural racism?
✔ How does it manifest itself concretely?
✔ What tools are at our disposal to fight it and be an ally of people living with racism on a daily basis?
The webinar will be hosted by
Marissa Daruw'alla: Marissa holds a social worker diploma from Inholland Rotterdam hogeschool. She is a social worker, author, member of the European-Wide NGO Consultative Council for African Reparation (ENGOCCAR) and Lëtz Rise Up.
Sandrine Gashonga: Sandrine is a trainer in intercultural skills and an anti-racist activist and decolonial feminist. She holds a Master of Modern and Contemporary European Philosophy from the University of Luxembourg and a member of Lëtz Rise Up.
Organizer
Lëtz Rise Up
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