How to take action without overthinking? (Stop Asian Hate)
Date and time
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Online event
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About this event
Join us for a Kitchen Table Conversation discussing how easy is to sometimes overanalyze 🧐 the issues (Stop Asian Hate & Model Minority Myth). A better way is to take action while learning. 🚀
With the rise of attacks against Asians and other minorities, how can you take action while learning about the issues at the same time? (2 hours)
Format:
`1) Important Note: The event will be hosted on the Clubhouse app and is only available to iPhone/iPad users currently. If you have installed the Clubhouse app, please click on the link below to add the event to your calendar.
Event link: https://www.yoyo.club/mod/flavian-delima/
2) We'll have a conversation about the topic question for the duration of the event.
3) The format allows everyone to talk and listen like any kitchen table conversation.
If you registered via Eventbrite, you will receive an email with a Clubhouse link to join the event.
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If questions/comments, please email the organizer: Flavian DeLima
Duration: 120 minutes
Audience: 18 and older - Anyone open to listening and hearing different opinions & inclusive of any race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion.
Number of Attendees: In Clubhouse, we usually have 10-20 people attend.
Arrival Time: Please arrive at the start time of the event.
End Time: We finish on-time or may go over by a few minutes. If you need to leave early, please do.
Deadline: Registration closes 24 hours before via Eventbrite. You can still attend the event after it starts on the Clubhouse app.
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What is a Kitchen Table Conversation
A Kitchen Table Conversation is an informal dialogue around a big question. It happens in a comfortable space where - like a Kitchen Party - it is easy to disagree, air differences of opinions, be funny, confirm or repudiate assumptions, and find new and innovative ways to observe or resolve a problem. The most important thing is to respect everyone around the table.
Flavian facilitates the KTCs. Attendees do most of the talking. To learn more, visit the website or KTC video below. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel.