Online Book Study

ORA Book Study
It was bound to happen!

 

You’re invited to join the ORA Black Network’s Book Study! Beginning September 23 at 7:30 PM, and continuing weekly until October 28, we will study White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo. This best-selling book examines how white people react when their assumptions about race are challenged.

We are engaging in this study to combat anti-Black racism and everyone is welcome to participate. The book is available at online retailers such as Indigo/Chapters, Amazon, and independent booksellers’ sites. Please note that we will need to cap attendance to 15 participants so do not wait to reserve your spot!

  • Start date –  Thursday September 23, 2021
  • Duration – 6 weeks
  • Commitment – 2 x chapters per week
  • Time –  7:30pm – 9:30pm
  • Meetings will take place on Zoom

 

If you wish to participate, contact us at:

[email protected]

Please do so ASAP, if you haven’t already, to receive the study questions before the first meeting.

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We are engaging in this study to combat anti-Black racism and anyone is welcome to participate. The book is available at online retailers such as Indigo/Chapters, Amazon, and independent booksellers’ sites. Please note that we will need to cap attendance to 15 participants so do not wait to reserve your spot!

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