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NAYE Presents: Peer-to-Peer Sharing and Training Sessions

Beginning August 2020 YWCAs will share their anti-racism and racial justice work and how they're doing it. Please join us. Sharing sessions will be offered once a month.

If your YWCA wants to share your work please contact nayeywca@gmail.com.


Our Kickoff Peer-to-Peer Session...

YWCA El Paso Presents: Race Against Racism Virtual Fundraiser ​

​YWCA El Paso is inviting all YWCAs to learn about how they combined their Race Against Racism fundraiser in solidarity with the March on Washington, and above all how they were able to do it through a virtual event.

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Here are our *Upcoming Workshops and Events:

*Please RSVP for any of these workshops by reaching out to nayeywca@gmail.com.

NAYE Book Club: The book that will be discussed is How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi on January 21, 2021, 4:30PM CST. 

Facilitating a Town Hall developed by YWCA El Paso, January 2021. ​

"What Is Whiteness?" Exploring White Racial Identity  presented by YWCA Rhode Island and YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts  on February 1st and February 3rd, 2021, 9:30 AM-11:30AM PST / 12:30-2:30PM EST. 

NAYE Book Club: The book that will be discussed is Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow on February 18, 2021, 4:30PM CST. 

A-MEND presented by YWCA Lubbock County.  

Courageous Conversations series developed by YWCA El Paso. 

Book Discussions, Practicing Compassion and Witnessing Whiteness: These events might include presenters and a panel discussion.
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Engaging Generation Z Leaders: Panel discussion provide a forum for Gen Z leaders to hold
space with other leaders on a variety of topics from politics, policy and social media. 


Plus, check out these potential digital events in the works:

Using Zoom for Digital Events and Fundraisers

Home Learning resource: http://texashomelearning.org

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