Facilitation Skills for BIPOC Leaders: Creating Powerful and Purposeful Meetings (2-Part Series)
This is a live, online event where you’ll participate actively with other attendees!
Registration for this training is offered on a sliding scale depending on your individual and organizational access to financial resources. Our sliding scale is an intentional effort to distribute resources equitably between organizations and individuals we work with. If your personal or organizational budget allows, please pay the Sustain or Redistribution cost so we can keep registration accessible for leaders and organizations who may not be in the same position. Greater access strengthens us all!
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Meetings! We’ve all experienced what it’s like when they go wrong: conversations that go nowhere and leave people feeling frustrated. Additionally, our approach to planning meetings doesn't always take into consideration how race, gender, power and privilege show up in our teams--and so these spaces often replicate the very types of power dynamics we should be trying to dismantle in the world around us.
This online workshop is a space to learn effective meeting habits, develop skills to plan a meeting, explore how to wield power to unlock everyone’s gifts and contributions, get the right voices in the room, and guide conversations toward meaningful goals.
Who is this training for?
This is a space for participants who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
We hope that these trainings will invite BIPOC leaders to build power by building community, share more honestly about the challenges they face, and deepen their learning by sharing time and space with their peers. For white participants, we ask that you respect the intention of this space by registering for versions of these offerings that don’t have BIPOC-only in the title: www.compasspoint.org/workshops.
This is a space for people who work at nonprofit organizations and/or in social justice movement spaces, and who want to explore practical skills to strengthen their approach to guiding teams through meetings. If you are frequently tasked with (or are just stepping into) facilitating groups in nonprofits or movement spaces, come learn with us!
In this online workshop, you will:
- Learn how to use the “purpose, outcome, and process” (P.O.P) format to design a meeting
- Learn how to center marginalized voices in meetings
- Learn strategies for interrupting oppressive power dynamics in meetings
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Get ready to participate!
Our trainings come alive with your participation and willingness to engage. Please be ready to participate in group discussions and share your experience, creativity, questions, and challenges with us. For example, we will reflect on how power shows up at your organization, and invite you to create a “P.O.P.” (purpose, outcome, and process) outline for a meeting. We'll share visual and verbal information, make time for group discussions, and create other opportunities for real-time participation.
This is a multi-day offering. Please make sure you can attend all dates before registering and that you are familiar with our cancellation policy.
Accessibility is very important to us! Closed captioning will be provided. If you require specific accommodations (for example, receiving screen reader-friendly versions of learning materials ahead of time), please notify us at workshops@compasspoint.org two weeks in advance of the scheduled offering so that we can do our best to meet your needs. ASL interpretation is not provided unless requested.
In order to build community and protect confidentiality in the space, we do not record our workshops. If you miss a training date, we cannot provide you with a recording of the training.
Planning on purchasing five or more registrations at once? You’re eligible for a 20% discount off your order total. For more information on bulk discount eligibility, please visit our FAQ or contact us at workshops@compasspoint.org.
Pricing
Available Classes
Day 1: Tues Feb 4 (9:30am - 12:30pm PT)
Day 2: Thurs Feb 6 (9:30am - 12:30pm PT)
Day 1: Tues April 22 (9:30am - 12:30pm PT)
Day 2: Thurs April 24 (9:30am - 12:30pm PT)