1. Introduction to the course
Work with other learners to agree acceptable behavious, creating safe space for open discussion
4. Cultural celebrrations
A look at the importance of Notting Hill carnival and an exploration of the importance of your name and idendity
7. I'm not a racist, I have black friends
A more in-depth look at racism, the concepts of privilege, fragility, reverse racism and cancel culture
2. There's no such thing as a black race
Explore the term 'black' as a race, people and culture. The consortium of race and who benefits from it? Examples of microaggressions and racist behavious.
5. You can't call someone that
A look at language and the perceptions it creates. How to have conversations around culture and identity. Breaking down barriers to structural racism
8. Myth: Isn't awareness enough?
Understanding the importance of allyship and championing change using the influence you have for change and making a commitment to it.
3. Myth: All British Black people originate from slavery
Consider the dangers of telling single stories. Why you should champion a more balanced teaching of our history
6. You can't put me in a box
Dangers of a single label or identity and the issues with cluster labels. The differences between labels that are misinterpreted as the same thing and what not to say
9. Myth: I don't see race
Finally, a look at apathy from the individual to the institution. The importance of change and the generational differences in race perceptions.