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What Is a Breakout Session? [+ How To Plan Your Own]

What Is a Breakout Session? [+ How To Plan Your Own] Having gone to many meetings, I can definitely say that I sometimes get overwhelmed. While I enjoy the content being discussed, I can feel tired and wish for a break to decompress before throwing my mind back into absorbing the information. I’m sure I’m not alone in these feelings, that many of us want to absorb all we can while still having the opportunity to temporarily disconnect and let our minds wander. What we’re looking for is a breakout session, where meeting hosts understand and accommodate for the need to take a break and specifically carve out time for them. This post will explain what a breakout session is, explain how to plan for a successful one, and present ideas that you can incorporate into your next meeting.

YWCA York holding 15th annual Race Against Racism event virtually

YWCA York holding 15th annual Race Against Racism event virtually Participants will run or walk on a course shared by YWCA York or in their own favorite outdoor areas. Author: Jermaine Rowley (FOX43) Updated: 6:56 PM EDT April 5, 2021 YORK COUNTY, Pa. YWCA York’s 15th Annual Race Against Racism will be held virtually from April 17 until April 24. The event is a 5k race, run or walk.  Participants will run or walk on a course shared by YWCA York or in their own favorite outdoor areas. Event coordinators encourage people to share photos using #YorkRAR to show their support. Race Against Racism is an event for YWCA York designed to build community and raise awareness about the negative impact of institutional and structural racism in communities. 

A professor pushed back on mandatory white fragility training for four minutes, the school investigated her for nine months

× A professor pushed back on mandatory ‘white fragility’ training for four minutes, the school investigated her for nine months Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A professor pushed back on mandatory ‘white fragility’ training for four minutes, the school investigated her for nine months John SextonPosted at 4:30 pm on April 5, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Today Reason published a piece by Jesse Singal about an English professor named Elisa Parrett. Parrett teaches at a public technical college outside of Seattle called the Lake Washington Institute of Technology. Last June 19, in the wake of the death of George Floyd, the school held an event called Courageous Conversations which was based partly on Robin DiAngelo’s book White Fragility. The event was mandatory in the sense that the school’s president sent an email asking every professor to attend unless they had a conflict with their teaching schedule. It was also segregated by race, meaning whites i

Discussion focuses on amplifying AAPI voices, addressing anti-Asian violence

By Ashley A. Williams 04-01-2021 The Student Government and the Office of the President hosted a second Courageous Conversations, an online series event, dedicated to providing an outlet for honest dialogue about the difficulties the Asian American Pacific Islander community has been facing. Bao Duong’s message was clear: the eight lives lost six of whom were Asian women at three Atlanta-area spa businesses last month were more than just a number. “I know sometimes victims can be summarized as a statistic, when really we are talking about such beautiful people and it’s important to recognize that,” Duong said. She commented that she was honored to be the only undergraduate panelist on Wednesday evening during the second installment of Courageous Conversations, an online event designed by the Office of the President and Student Government to build community and find solutions to topics related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

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