*/*All are encouraged to attend* /* */White Privilege/** Monday, November 5 5 to 7 p.m. Robert Ferst Center for the Arts, Richard's Gallery* Kendall Clark defines white privilege as a right, advantage, or immunity granted to or enjoyed by white persons beyond the common advantage of all others. Participants will learn about white privilege and its systemic impact on partnerships, experience and learn the art of dialogue verses conversation, and talk about their emotions and offer collaborative recommendations regarding white privilege. This group is encouraged for white members of our community.* Facilitated by Len Rothman, Diversity coach. */Internalized Oppression/** Monday, November 5 5 to 7 p.m. Robert Ferst Center for the Arts, Westbrook Gallery* When we think of prejudice reduction work, we think of the stereotypes we have about other groups. But, one of the most painful results of discrimination is that we also end up internalizing many of these stereotypes and taking them out against members of our own group. The impact of Internalized Oppression will be explored. This group is encouraged for persons of color.* Facilitated by Stephanie Ray, associate dean of students/director of Diversity Programs. *In a few weeks we will facilitate a dialogue with both groups.