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Events

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Workplace Integrity: Do You Qualify as an Ally? (Especially Now)

Zoom

Join the Power Shift Project’s Jill Geisler for a free one-hour Workplace Integrity webinar that provides practical insights for men who want to be allies to women, people of privilege who want to do more to fight inequity, and powerful individuals who want to be better advocates for change.

The Power of Free Speech: A Conversation with D. Watkins

Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom – Morgan State University E Cold Spring Ln, Baltimore, MD, United States

Salon editor, HBO writer and New York Times bestselling Baltimore author D. Watkins wrote the book on speaking up, boldly sharing overlooked or forgotten voices.

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Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers Workshop

Zoom

The Power Shift Project invites media leaders to sign up today for the next virtual Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers workshop and join our corps of more than 400 Workplace Integrity trainers dedicated to improving the culture and integrity of their newsrooms.

Religious Freedom for All

InterContinental Washington D.C. - The Wharf 801 Wharf St SW, Level 12, Washington, DC, United States

Eric Treene, former special counsel for religious discrimination, U.S. Department of Justice. Religious Freedom for All is a first look at a short-form documentary on the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro,…

Free

Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers Workshop

Zoom

The Power Shift Project invites media leaders to sign up today for the next virtual Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers workshop and join our corps of more than 400 Workplace Integrity trainers dedicated to improving the culture and integrity of their newsrooms.

Free

Workplace Integrity: Do You Qualify as an Ally?

Zoom

Join the Power Shift Project team for a free one-hour Workplace Integrity webinar that provides practical insights for men who want to be allies to women, people of privilege who want to do more to fight inequity, and powerful individuals who want to be better advocates for change.

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