Last Updated on December 26, 2023
Multiracial Awareness Discussion Group

Lois Schmidt, Leader
Joan Green, Co-Leader
We offer opportunities for learning and discussion about race for those concerned with racial justice and harmony.
Meeting Frequency & Location
Have you felt like the race problems in our would are too big but you are still concerned and want to make a difference? Have you wondered about questions like, “How can I talk comfortably with someone who is different from me? Why is it important to talk about race? What brought us to this place and time with regard to racial issues? What would a racially just and equitable society look and feel like? Will we ever get there?”
We invite you to join in the discussion. The group will start by looking at some of the historical events and doctrines, perpetuated by community institutions and the government that have affected race and racial perceptions.
SCHEDULE | TIME | LOCATION |
2nd or 3rd Friday of the Month | 10:00 am – noon | To be announced |
Multiracial Awareness Discussion Group Goals and Objective
Our Goal: A shared focus on the importance of continuing our discussion of structural racism and our common interest in developing racial justice.
To accomplish this goal, we will:
- Continue our comparative analysis of American history and today’s responses to racial prejudice;
- Gain an understanding of how traditional views (for example, of “melting pot” theories and “colorblindness” policies) have ignored and denied racism in the United States;
- Expand our discussion of social issues and institutions that maintain racism;
- Alter prejudicial patterns of thought and behavior; and
- Seek ways to build racial equity and inclusion to help create a new and more hopeful legacy for now and for future generations.
Multiracial Awareness Group Meets May 14 in the Auditorium
Multiracial Awareness Discussion Group meets this month on Friday, May 14 from 10 AM – Noon in the auditorium.
The topic will be Racial History from Civil Rights Act of 1964 to Today. This is the history of our generation. We will discuss how we got here, what happened and where do we go from here.
Additional reading:
https://www.history.com/topics/civil-rights-movement/civil-rights-movement-timeline – Time line leading up to the Civil Rights Act of 1965
https://www.history.com/news/black-power-movement-civil-rights – Article about the Black Power Movement.
https://youtu.be/71VIhicSTNg – History of Voting Rights, 1965 to now. 3 minute YouTube
https://youtu.be/dYqduT3Ff8Y – Describes the Supreme Court action on the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
https://youtu.be/Hg38u6IvpRA – History of Voting Right Documentary. 17 minutes. Great summary.
Everyone is invited to attend.
For more information or to receive monthly emails and announcements from the group, email or call Lois Schmidt or Joan Green. Check the Resident Directory in MyErickson for contact information.