BCEA Anti Racism Action Plan Education Series

EIN 10 CS BCEA 400

Dec 10, 2020

The BCEA is launching the ARAP education series starting January 26, 2021. These webinars will take place every third Thursday of each month beginning at Noon.

• Gobinder Gill | “Diversity: Corporate Strategy” | January 26, 2021 – Registration Now Open
• Michael Kahn | “Deeping your cultural humility and cultural competence” | February 23, 2021
• Ann Divine | “Unconscious bias” | March 23, 2021
• Speaker TBD | Inclusive recruiting” | April 27, 2021
• Wyle Baoween | “Building an inclusive culture” | May 25, 2021
• Rupert Richardson | “Indigenous awareness” | June 22, 2021
• Samra Zafar | “Starting from the top: How leaders can advance equity”| September 28, 2021

Go HERE for more information 

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