Anti-racism training offered at Bluffton University
Bluffton University will host the Damascus Road Anti-Racism Analysis, a three-day training session, from Friday-Sunday, Nov. 4-6. Hours are 5-9 p.m. Nov. 4 and 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 5 and 6, all in the Kreider Room in Marbeck Center.
Damascus Road is an Anabaptist anti-racism training and skill development program. The name refers to the transformation process that Saul experienced on the road to Damascus in the New Testament book of Acts.
The training is free for Bluffton faculty, staff and students and $160 for others. That fee includes lunch on Saturday and Sunday, training materials, coffee and snacks. Participants must attend all three days.
To register, go to www.bluffton.edu/audience/campus/facresources/damascus/trainingreg/. For more information, contact Daryl Dowdy, a Damascus Road team member and director of multicultural affairs at Bluffton, at 419-358-3306 or [email protected].
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