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Overview

Explore your class identity in a 3-part, introspective series for Asian Americans—discuss, act on opportunities, and grow through reflection with peers.

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**Location: Central Library, room 2.6 (1301 Olive Street)
It is located 0.4 miles from the Civic Transit Center and available via the #73, #70, and #10 bus with transfers.

This is a 3-part series for Asian Americans. We aim to host challenging and introspective conversations that help push towards personal growth. Conversations will also be paired with advocacy opportunities to try as a group!

The current series will begin with the topic of "class." For example, what is it? What is your relationship with it? And, why do we feel so uncomfortable talking about it? The series will be broken down into 3 events:

Part 1: (Sat, Jan 10) Discussion group processing our understanding of class
Part 2: (During January & February) Participate in activism opportunities challenging class systems. You should pick at least 1 opportunity to try. A facilitator will be at each opportunity.
Part 3: (Saturday, Feb 21) Reflection discussion group about what we've learned and what we've done

Due to the structure of the series, we ask participants to commit to all three parts of a series since they build on each other. There will be homework before and after each meet-up as well.

If you plan to participate, please complete the following before Jan 10th:

We will have 30 minutes of free time at the end to just hang out! Snacks will be provided!

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