Social Transformation for Your Nonprofit – Live Q&A
Mr. Ronald Chisom, Rev. David Billings, and Ms. Barbara Majors of PISAB facilitated an interactive webinar to introduce concepts that address the root causes of systemic oppression.
An interactive webinar to introduce concepts that address the root causes of systemic oppression.
December 9, 2021 | 11 a.m. PT, 2 p.m. ET, 12 noon CT (60 minutes)
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond (PISAB) are leaders in the movement to undo racism. Since 1980, over 2 million people have participated in PISAB’s Undoing Racism®/Community Organizing workshop, organizing in all 50 states as well as internationally.
On December 9, Co-Founder and Visionary Partner Mr. Ronald Chisom, Rev. David Billings, and Ms. Barbara Majors of PISAB facilitated an interactive webinar to introduce concepts that address the root causes of systemic oppression. The webinar covered the following topics:
- Introduction and history of PISAB
- Why are people poor?
- Power analysis
- Gatekeeping and accountability
For nonprofit organizations to understand and undo racism, the people within the nonprofit and those impacted by the work must have a common analysis and framework. For over 40 years, PISAB has worked with organizations and communities to develop leadership and analyze the manifestations of racism that are blocking the way to equity.
We encourage nonprofit leaders who want to address racial equity to attend to learn more about the role of anti-racist community organizing in social transformation and advancing racial equity.
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