Breaking the Cycle of White Supremacy Culture in Youth Work
Your Course Description
Intercultural Engagement
- Uncover and challenge the pervasive influence of white supremacy culture in organizations. Recognize the damaging characteristics that operate as unnoticed norms, hindering diversity and inclusion.
- This training guides you to overcome biases, confront harmful beliefs, and disrupt systemic oppression within institutions. By naming desired cultural norms, you take the first step toward a truly inclusive organization, fostering positive change.
- Energize your commitment to equity, break the cycle of socialization, and reframe perspectives on behavioral change. Discover achievable actions for internal work, creating a collective impact for greater equity in serving young people.
Your Learning Objectives
- Learn about the Cycle of Socialization and how to break it
- Reflect deeply on how white supremacy is showing up in your life and affecting your work with young people
- Harness your power and influence within the system and your organization
- Identify a habit you have changed quickly and reframe how we change habits
- Look for ways to stop causing harm and create new habits for greater equity in youth work
Your Course Details
- Completion Certificate
- Youth Worker Track
- This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.
Your Trainer

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Your Skill-Building Objectives
Inclusion
Fostering belonging in all young people
Behavior Management
Encouraging behaviors that are better choices
Communication
Listening and speaking to deeply connect
Relationship Building
Building trust through caring relationships
What YIPA members are saying
Great energy and passion from the speaker. Appreciated the reframing of our roles in perpetuating white supremacy.
So good. I have several pages of notes. So many good items shared today. Donte made me think in new ways.
This will help me focus on listening better and help me empower my kids to take leadership roles.