Moving Beyond Tolerance

Seminar

Moving Beyond Tolerance - Online Classroom

Evening webinar on moving beyond tolerance to create belonging with Katja Hurt. This session will be online only.

  • Casual

7-8pm via Zoom Meeting
Meeting link will be sent to registered attendees a day or two before the session.

Seminar Description

Where do you begin to navigate the growing need for diversity, equity, and inclusion? In this session, we will explore a first step: moving beyond tolerance. Participants will be invited to focus on their preferences and passion for the outdoors as they practice actively valuing "the other" and promoting positive dialogue around differences. This session is designed to address the overall skills of moving beyond tolerance in a neutral, positive environment and will not directly address any issues concerning a particular identity, affiliation, or group. Participants will not need to be on video, but will be expected to engage with the activities through chat and will have the opportunity to participate in discussions over audio. 

Katjarina "Katja" Hurt is an outdoorsy nerdette with a penchant for volunteering and trying to make the world a better place. Following a call to serve the community, Katja’s path has taken her from a career as a state probation officer to an instructor-trainer and crisis responder. She is a proud graduate of Gonzaga University (Go Zags!), an emergency services chaplain in two counties, and a 14-year member of the National Ski Patrol. In 2018, Katja founded the nonprofit Wilderness Chaplains, a nondenominational organization that brings crisis intervention, training, and support to wilderness first responders. 


CategoryEquity & Inclusion
Level
Beginner
Audience
Leaders

ONLINE ONLY

This seminar will be delivered online as a Zoom meeting. You will need access to a computer with a speaker and camera, as well as high-speed internet. Information about how to log-on to the Zoom meeting will be sent a day or two before the session.

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