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Anti-Racism & Allyship

Join Dr. Jana for a discussion on Anti-Racism and Allyship with Dr. David Campt and Jenna Arnold.

Ibram X. Kendi wrote, “The only way to undo racism is to consistently identify and describe it — and then dismantle it”. This is the work that Dr. David Campt and Jenna Arnold have both written and spoken about across the nation. In this engaging conversation with Dr. Jana, Dr. Campt and Arnold discuss what does it mean to be an ally in what has been called a new era of civil rights.

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RESOURCE

Anti-Racism & Allyship

Join Dr. Jana for a discussion on Anti-Racism and Allyship with Dr. David Campt and Jenna Arnold.

Ibram X. Kendi wrote, “The only way to undo racism is to consistently identify and describe it — and then dismantle it”. This is the work that Dr. David Campt and Jenna Arnold have both written and spoken about across the nation. In this engaging conversation with Dr. Jana, Dr. Campt and Arnold discuss what does it mean to be an ally in what has been called a new era of civil rights.

Anti-Racism and Allyship with Dr. David Campt and Jenna Arnold

Meet Our Experts

Dr. David Campt

Dr. David Campt

Dr. David Campt is one of TMI’s Senior Consultants and Principal of the DWC Group. He is an expert in inclusion and equity, cultural competence, and intergroup dialogue. Dr. Campt has worked with the US military, The White House, large corporations, international organizations, foundations, governments, universities, and many more. Dr. Campt is the author of a number of books including, The Little Book of Dialogue for Difficult Subject and Read the Room for Real: How A Simple Technology Creates Better Meetings. Dr. Campt’s latest project, the Ally Conversation Toolkit (ACT), has engaged numerous groups on the subject of race, equity, and inclusion. This project’s most well known piece is the White Ally Toolkit, a comprehensive guide for allies to effectively engage in anti-racism dialogue. Dr. Campt’s work on dismantling racism has been featured by a number of prominent media outlets such as Think Progress and The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.

Jenna Arnold

Jenna Arnold is the author of Raising Our Hands, an educator, social entrepreneur, activist and mother who lives in New York City with her husband and two children. Jenna was one of the National Organizers of the Women’s March in 2017 and Oprah named her as one of her “100 Awakened Leaders who are using their voice and talent to elevate humanity”. 

For her work as the co-founder of ORGANIZE, an organization focused on ending the waitlist for organ transplants in the US, Jenna was named one of Inc Magazine’s “20 Most Disruptive Innovators” and the New York Times called it one of “the biggest ideas in social change”. Before ORGANIZE, Jenna created and produced the MTV show, ‘Exiled!’ which took spoiled American teenagers to live with indigenous cultures around the world and while at the United Nations, Jenna created multi-platform programming for MTV and Showtime with A-list celebrities like Jay-Z and Angelina Jolie. 

Today, Jenna sits on the board of the Sesame Workshop Leadership Council and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Her first book, Raising Our Hands, about how white women can stop avoiding hard conversations, start accepting responsibility, and find their place on the new frontlines.