Basic tutorials to start using your customer support
start circle
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join a team join a circle
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Where does my donation go?
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GR3 Circles/teams will gather virtually for self-paced studies, interactions, and dialogue centered on one of five chosen titles in the GR3 book stack (groups may also pick their own books).
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Each week, there will be a collective “READ-In” (Race Education Awareness & Disruption) conversation that organizes the work around the Radical Dharma framework for liberation.
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The themes of the weekly READ-Ins follow the framework for Liberation (RD5) and will be recorded for those that cannot attend in person.
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Transformative Change/Radical Dharma Race Movement Project (RDRMP) endeavors to be community-supported with relationship-based funding as a direct resistance to the racially based bias that permeates the foundation-based funding world.
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Additional support you receive from the Great Radical Race team in the form of structure and weekly online session.
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Yes, you can start a team that reads a book of your choice. The five weekly (recorded) sessions will be relevant to any book and conversation about race.
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Though we are gathering our intentions and creating collective community around the process of reading and discussing critical titles, this is not your typical book club!
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How do I invite others or join another circle
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We do not share the room link until just an hour before the event which prevents sharing of the link and subsequent zoom-bombing and other misfortunes. The SIT will help you work with that. You’ll be just fine.
By Sheila Lactao
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Last updated 4 years ago