Building Understanding, One Page at a Time
Our journey to build an inclusive, equitable Peel community has been both impactful and rewarding. A key part of this has been the Leadership Learning Series, a program from the Anti-Black Racism and Systemic Discrimination (ABR-SD) Collective. Through interactive sessions, expert speakers, and open dialogue, the series provides leaders and staff with practical tools to tackle systemic discrimination. More than just a toolkit, it’s a hands-on space for leaders to dive into challenges, explore solutions, and share ideas for change.
In keeping with our mission for dynamic, relevant learning, we’re excited to introduce a new addition to our Community of Practice: a book club. This book club isn’t just about reading—it’s a space for personal and community transformation. We’ll engage with books that explore topics like racialized trauma, systemic discrimination, and identity, offering members a shared journey of reflection and growth.
Our first read is My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Resmaa Menakem. Menakem explores the physical impact of racism on both people of color and white individuals, emphasizing the need for individual and collective healing to drive meaningful change.
We invite you to join us for our first discussion on November 15th at 12:00 p.m., where we’ll cover the introduction and Chapter 1. Come ready to share your thoughts and hear others’ perspectives on this powerful work. Join here!
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We're excited to launch our book club as a new way to learn and grow together, and we’d love to hear from you! What are your thoughts on this new initiative? How does My Grandmother’s Hands resonate as our first read? Share your hopes for this experience and any ideas you have for how we can make the book club a meaningful space for everyone. Thanks for bringing your voice to this journey!
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The book, My Grandmother's Hands, has been on my reading list for quite some time. I look forward to engaging with my colleagues both during our monthly virtual meetings and here, in our discussion forum, to push my thinking and have courageous conversations. I know it will be rich learning at all levels. Sharon
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I am looking forward to shared conversation and learning with colleagues across Peel as we embark on our first Book Club read - My Grandmother's Hands. Whether you join our virtual meetings or take part through this digital platform, I know the discussions will be insightful!