A Next-Step program, created and led by Tyree Oredein ’98
While we all shared attending Wellesley College, people of color often experience our alma mater in vastly different ways than their white classmates. Even in “women-centered spaces,” white people can, intentionally or unintentionally, marginalize, dismiss, and harm Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).
In this workshop, we will discuss the intersections of race and gender, the resulting distribution of power and privilege, and how it impacts the dynamic within the Wellesley community.
Acting Together!: WRJI convenes to create an Action Network
Please join us to partner in designing and launching a Wellesley Anti-Racism Action Network aimed at resisting white supremacy and the subjugation of People of the Global Majority (PGM). Although it is hard to know where and how to act, WRJI invites you to lean in! – and to advance your work with support, intention and determination.