Anti-Oppression 101: Intersectional Approaches Monday, Nov. 10th @ 1pm (Residence Commons 214, Carleton) Facilitator: Jade Pichette Anti-Oppression is the philosophy of challenging the structures that harm and marginalize people. These include, but are not limited to race, sex, gender, sexual orientation, class, religion, disability and more. This workshop will provide an introduction to using an intersectional approach in one's personal and professional lives. Anti-Oppression is an ongoing practice where we all mess up, but this workshop is the first step in a long line of steps for the rest of our lives. Check out other Tools for Change Workshops: Working in Groups : How We Approach Organizing Ourselves Collectively Saturday, Nov. 8th @ 2pm (UniCentre 376, Carleton) https://www.facebook.com/events/353544568153085 Examining Cis Privilege Monday, Nov. 10th @ 4pm (Residence Commons 214, Carleton) https://www.facebook.com/events/296861167172059 Introduction to Consensus Based Facilitation and Decision Making Techniques Monday, Nov. 10th @ 6pm (UniCentre 376, Carleton) https://www.facebook.com/events/1641582166068379














