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Standing in Solidarity with Our Asian Siblings: Sarah Bounse

Activist Theology Podcast

English - April 08, 2021 16:16 - 52 minutes - ★★★★★ - 27 ratings
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Sarah Bouse is a skilled anti-racism facilitator, strategist, trainer. She has developed organizational equity policies/practices, facilitated anti-racism initiatives, and led authentic community engagement strategies to best serve those most harmed by systemic racism and oppression.
Having worked alongside large and small organizations, nonprofits and businesses throughout Middle Tennessee, she have taught systemic racism and racial equity workshops, facilitated strategic and action planning processes rooted in racial equity, and provided coaching support in anti-racism efforts for these organizations. Her work primarily focuses on internal efforts to institutionalize and operationalize racial equity and anti-racism efforts within institutions.
She volunteers as the co-lead for the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum’s Nashville chapter and as a member on Metro Nashville Arts Commission’s Committee for Anti-Racism and Equity.
You can find more about Sarah at www.sarahbounse.com.

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Sarah Bouse is a skilled anti-racism facilitator, strategist, trainer. She has developed organizational equity policies/practices, facilitated anti-racism initiatives, and led authentic community engagement strategies to best serve those most harmed by systemic racism and oppression.

Having worked alongside large and small organizations, nonprofits and businesses throughout Middle Tennessee, she have taught systemic racism and racial equity workshops, facilitated strategic and action planning processes rooted in racial equity, and provided coaching support in anti-racism efforts for these organizations. Her work primarily focuses on internal efforts to institutionalize and operationalize racial equity and anti-racism efforts within institutions.

She volunteers as the co-lead for the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum’s Nashville chapter and as a member on Metro Nashville Arts Commission’s Committee for Anti-Racism and Equity.

You can find more about Sarah at www.sarahbounse.com.


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To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com.

To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheology

To follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheology

To follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheology

To be in touch with Dr. Robyn: [email protected] or @irobyn

To be in touch with Rev. Anna: [email protected] or @unholyhairetic

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