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The 1997 National Conference on Whiteness


[White people] are...still trapped in a history
which they do not understand;
and until they understand it,
they can not be released from it.

- James Baldwin -


Exploring Whiteness
to End Racism

November 7 - 9, 1997
99 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass.

(Episcopal Divinity School)


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History of the conference
Conference goals
Format and schedule
Call for participation
Sponsoring organizations


History of the Conference

The National Conference on Whiteness was founded by the Center for the Study of White American Culture (CSWAC). Originally held in New Jersey in November 1996, the conference was the first ever convened in the nation on the topic of whiteness. It still is the only annually recurring event devoted to this crucial topic.

This year the conference is being hosted by three Boston organizations: Community Change, The Women’s Theological Center, and Sparking Powerful Anti-Racist Collaboration (SPARC). These organizations, along with CSWAC and Partnership Against Racism in Chicago, have focused the 1997 conference on whiteness as a target for antiracist thought and action.

The 1997 conference is for people of all racial backgrounds who would like to better understand the ways in which whiteness and white culture contribute to the perpetuation of racism and internalized racism, and who are looking for allies and resources in their work to eliminate racism and internalized racism.

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Conference Goals

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Format and schedule


We intend to create a space where participants can:



Friday, November 7
7:00 to 9:00 pm

Saturday, November 8

9:00 to 9:30
Registration and coffee/tea

9:30 to 10:30
Full group meeting

10:30 to 10:45
Break

10:45 to 12:30
Workshops/Presentations/Conversations

12:30 to 2:00
Lunch (provided) in affinity groups (chosen by issue and/or identity)

2:00 to 4:30
Workshops/Presentations/Conversations

4:30 to 7:00
Dinner break (on your own)

7:00 to 9:30
An evening of song, poetry, theatre, etc.


Sunday, November 9

9:00 to 9:30
Coffee/tea

9:30 to 10:30
Full group meeting

10:30 to 12:00
Where do we go from here?

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We’re still looking…


for organizations and individuals who are activists, educators, organizers, community and spiritual leaders, artists, and others who are interested in offering a workshop, facilitating a conversation, presenting or exhibiting works of art, leading a ritual, etc. which will promote the goals of the conference and deepen their own work to end racism and internalized racism.

If you or your organization is interested in participating in any of these ways, please send us your proposal. We will begin selecting proposals October 1, 1997. Submissions will be reviewed until all remaining positions on the schedule are full.

ALSO, WE ARE LOOKING FOR SPONSORS TO UNDERWRITE COSTS OF THE CONFERENCE, AND VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH LOGISTICS AND PUBLICITY.

The conference planners thank the Episcopal Divinity School for their generous donation of space for the conference.

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Conference sponsors

Women’s Theological Center
(Conference Administrator)
P.O. Box 1200
Boston, MA 02117-1200
Phone: (617) 536-8782
Email: WTC@world.std.com
Web site: http://www.world.std.com/~wtc


Center for the Study of White American Culture
245 West 4th Avenue
Roselle, NJ 07203
Phone: (908) 241-5439
Email: contact@euroamerican.org
Web site: http://www.euroamerican.org


Community Change, Inc.
14 Beacon St., Rm. 605
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 523-0555


Partnership Against Racism (P.A.R.)
1507 E. 53rd St., Unit 132
Chicago, IL 60615
Phone: (773) 643-5732
Email: lowellt@enteract.com
Web site: http://www.whitefolks.com
("WHITE FOLKS", the book, was written by Lowell Thompson,
Founder and Executive Director of P.A.R.)


Sparking Powerful Anti-Racist Collaboration (S.P.A.R.C.)
Phone: (800) 686-4809
Email: LJSchecter@AOL.com


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