Undoing Racism®

Note: The Undoing Racism® program was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources.

About This Program

Target Population: Employees of organizations that work with people who are a different race or ethnicity

Program Overview

Undoing Racism® is presented in a community organizing workshop where through dialogue, reflection, role-playing, strategic planning and presentations, participants are challenged to analyze the structures of power and privilege that hinder social equity and prepares them to be effective organizers for justice. The following are examples of what Undoing Racism® helps participants to do:

  • Develop a common definition of racism and an understanding of its different forms: individual, institutional, linguistic, and cultural
  • Develop a common language and analysis for examining racism in the United States
  • Understand why people are poor and the role of institutions in exacerbating institutional racism, particularly for people and communities of color
  • Understand how everyone, including white people, is adversely impacted by racism every day, everywhere
  • Develop awareness and understanding about ways to begin undoing racism
  • Understand the role of community organizing and building effective multiracial coalitions as a means for undoing racism

Logic Model

The program representative did not provide information about a Logic Model for Undoing Racism®.

Manuals and Training

Publicly available information indicates there is some training available for this program.
See contact info below.

Relevant Published, Peer-Reviewed Research

Currently, there are no published, peer-reviewed research studies for Undoing Racism®.

Additional References

No reference materials are currently available for Undoing Racism®.

Contact Information

Tiphanie Eugene
Title: Administrative Director
Agency/Affiliation: The People's Institute for Survival and Beyond
Website: www.pisab.org
Email:
Phone: (504) 301-9292
Fax: (504) 301-9291

Date Research Evidence Last Reviewed by CEBC: October 2023

Date Program Content Last Reviewed by Program Staff: November 2018

Date Program Originally Loaded onto CEBC: October 2013