Racism in America:
What Is Mine To Do?® Program

Each Doing Our Part, One Conversation at a Time

We don’t need to agree on the extent of racism. But we need to become experts on how it’s showing up in ourselves, and in our day–to–day world.

Race Conversations Workshop

In Atlanta. May 20-21 and June 5-6

May 20 from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm EDT. Part l In-Person.
May 21 from 6:00 – 8:30 pm EDT. Part ll on Zoom.
(Atlanta Location Pending)

June 5 from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm EDT. Part l In-Person.
June 6 from 6:00 – 8:30 pm EDT. Part ll on Zoom.
(Atlanta Location Pending)

Host a Workshop

Become a Workshop Host

Training to Deliver Workshop to Groups & Organizations

Workshop’s 3 Steps Reveal

‘What Is Mine To Do’®

Here’s the foundation of every program you’ll experience. 

Step 1

Look inside

Your beliefs and assumptions about the gifts of diversity and the pain of racism guide your behaviors. Which ones serve you? Which ones do you leave behind?

Discover how to start and stay in worthwhile race conversations

Every person can impact racism by having conversations. Engage in important, difficult discussions in the training. Take away skills to hold conversations in your life. 

Step 3

Move into action

See what is uniquely yours to do. Make the impact you yearn for. 

The Reviews Are In

Watch videos and read reviews of past attendees. Discover how real impact can happen in just a short time.

Discover for Yourself
What Is Mine To Do?®

Change the conversation you’re having with yourself and others
when it comes to racism