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WHITE FRAGILITY: Why It’s So Hard For White People to Talk About Racism by Robin Diangelo VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB South Euclid residents and the Greater Cleveland Community are invited to join us for our free Virtual Book Club, where we will discuss books and topics that serve as an entry point to generating open and thoughtful dialogue around issues of diversity & inclusion. Conversations about White Fragility will take place as online “Virtual Zoom Forums” and discussion will be facilitated by diversity, equity and inclusion professional Kimberly Chapmon-Wynne from Mosaic Insights Consulting and Keith Ari Benjamin, South Euclid’s Director of Community Services and Certified Diversity Professional. Community Conversation Dates (each session is approximately 90 minutes): July 16, 2020 at 7 pm: White Fragility: Introduction through Chapter 4 July 30, 2020 at 7 pm: White Fragility - Chapters 5 through 8 August 13, 2020 at 7 pm: White Fragility - Chapters 9 through 12 The New York Times bestseller White Fragility is available at your local public library, favorite local bookstore or online retailer. It is also widely available in e-book and audio formats. Click HERE to find out more about White Fragility. The 2020 Diversity & Inclusion Series is a program produced by the City of South Euclid, Department of Community Services. Please contact Keith Benjamin, Director of Community Services at [email protected] for more information. Register for the FREE series at www.cityofsoutheuclid.com/diversity or scan the QR code on the right with your smartphone camera to go directly to the RSVP link and for more information.

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Page 1: Diversity Book Club - White Fragility · bookstore or online retailer. It is also widely available in e-book and audio formats. Click HERE to find out more about White Fragility

WHITE FRAGILITY: Why It’s So Hard For White People to Talk About Racism

by Robin Diangelo

VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB

South Euclid residents and the Greater Cleveland Community are invited to join us for our free Virtual Book Club, where we will discuss books and topics that serve as an entry point to generating open and thoughtful dialogue around issues of diversity & inclusion. Conversations about White Fragility will take place as online “Virtual Zoom Forums” and discussion will be facilitated by diversity, equity and inclusion professional Kimberly Chapmon-Wynne from Mosaic Insights Consulting and Keith Ari Benjamin, South Euclid’s Director of Community Services and Certified Diversity Professional.

Community Conversation Dates (each session is approximately 90 minutes): • July 16, 2020 at 7 pm: White Fragility: Introduction through Chapter 4 • July 30, 2020 at 7 pm: White Fragility - Chapters 5 through 8 • August 13, 2020 at 7 pm: White Fragility - Chapters 9 through 12

The New York Times bestseller White Fragility is available at your local public library, favorite local bookstore or online retailer. It is also widely available in e-book and audio formats.

Click HERE to find out more about White Fragility.

The 2020 Diversity & Inclusion Series is a program produced by the City of South Euclid, Department of Community Services. Please contact Keith Benjamin, Director of Community Services at [email protected] for more information.

Register for the FREE series at www.cityofsoutheuclid.com/diversity or scan the QR code on the right with your smartphone camera to go directly to the RSVP link and for more information.