Who

should apply?

Applicants who are rooted in communities of color who want to be empowered to lead as responsive, healing-centered, and transformative agents of change within your communities. Whether you are new to this work or looking to deepen your expertise, this program will energize your practice and expand your ability to lead authentic, impactful sessions around the history of racial covenants.

This program explicitly equips cohort facilitators rooted in communities of color to prepare OHAH program participants with clarity, care, and confidence for Mapping Prejudice’s subsequent community-powered mapmaking sessions. The skills you would obtain in this cohort are transferrable to a wide array of contexts.

What skills will I learn?

  • Historical content and resources around the history of structural racism, specifically the history of racial covenants.
  • Harm reduction facilitation skills
  • Cohort model in which learners are also the teachers
  • Strengthened community engagement skills
  • Place-based leadership
  • Community building

Application documents: apply here