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| Civil Rights Movement:
 “Stories and Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement”
 | US Assistant Attorney, Ron Silver
 Portland Mark O. Hatfield US Courthouse
 
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 | 2/09/2017 | 
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| Disability Issues: | Juanita Fournier MS, CRCVocational Rehabilitation Services
 Juanita.Fournier@dhsoha.state.or.us
 
 Portland area
 
 Free – as a part of her position, she goes out and does free trainings.  Juanita will be training Multnomah County Circuit Court in April, 2017.
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| Implicit Bias Tests: | Harvard University
 https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/
 
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| Institutional Equity: | Resolutions NW:  mini 90 minute training, and day long training
 Based in Portland
 
 Oregon State Council possibly working on setting a training for all Chapter Diversity Chairs this year.
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| LGBTQ: | Otterly Fabulous Consultingwww.otterfab.com
 Jess Guerriero, MSW, MA
 jtg610@gmail.com
 617-823-0374
 
 Based in Portland area
 
 Did free trainings in fall of 2016 for Oregon Judicial Department
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| Muslim Religion/Culture: | Muslim Educational Trust
 muslimeducationaltrust@metpdx.ccsend.com
 
 Did free trainings fall of 2016 for Oregon Judicial Department
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| Priviledge:
 Priviledge Walk Exercise
 | Priviledge Walk
 https://peacelearner.org/2016/03/14/privilege-walk-lesson-plan/
 
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| Race:
 Power, Privilege, & Possibility
 
 Race in America
 Power, Privilege & Possibility
 | Steve Hanamura, Hanamura Consulting
 
 Portland
 | 1/18/2017 PHRMA Training | 
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| Race:  
 New York Times short documentaries…about 5 minutes each.
 
 1.A Conversation with My Black Son
 2.Growing Up Black
 3.White People about Race
 4.With Police on Race
 5.Black Women on Race.
 | New York Times
 http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/your-stories/conversations-on-race
 
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| Race:
 13TH. (movie)
 | Published on Sep 26, 2016The title of Ava DuVernay’s extraordinary and galvanizing documentary 13TH refers to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which reads “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States.” The progression from that second qualifying clause to the horrors of mass criminalization and the sprawling American prison industry is laid out by DuVernay with bracing lucidity. With a potent mixture of archival footage and testimony from a dazzling array of activists, politicians, historians, and formerly incarcerated women and men, DuVernay creates a work of grand historical synthesis.
 
 Nominal cost to rent and/or buy movie
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| System of Inequity:
 Cracking the Codes:  The System of Racial Inequity (movie)
 | by Shakti Butler
 http://crackingthecodes.org
 
 nominal cost to buy movie; supportive materials available for free download
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