The first step to being culturally responsive in our nonprofit work is to undertake an audit of our own cultural background. What dominant and subordinate identities do you hold? And how do those identities impact how you conduct your work? This session will discuss the value of reflection as a tool for becoming more culturally responsive as individuals and nonprofit organizations.
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The event will be hosted on Zoom. You will need a computer and a phone as a back-up audio method.
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Facilitator Information
Dr. Bradley Wolfe (he/him) is a communication instructor at Ridgewater College in Hutchinson, and he has been teaching college communication courses since 2014. He currently serves on the boards of MN Adopt and the Ridgewater College Foundation. Bradley has previously served as executive director of a small nonprofit and as the Southwest Minnesota Regional Coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits. In addition to his expertise in nonprofit leadership, his academic work includes publications and conference presentations on service-learning, equity in education, queer studies, and video games. Bradley holds a doctorate in educational leadership from Minnesota State University, Mankato.