Spring 2024 Cohort

Register for the Spring 2024 Cohort for FREE!


About the Institute:

Tribalism acts as a societal poison, creating division and undermining cohesion by infiltrating various societal levels, much like a toxin spreads through the body. It breeds mistrust and exacerbates inequalities, leading to both overt conflicts and subtle discrimination.

To counteract tribalism's toxic effects, a multifaceted antidote is necessary, consisting of:

Education, dialogue, cultural exchange, systemic changes and inclusive policies

The African Tribe Bridge Institute consists of a series of seven sessions, each aimed at providing participants with insights, discussion opportunities and practical strategies for advancing tribal unity, addressing biases, fostering empathy and more.

Come join us as we uncover tribalism and grow our consciousness!


Cohort Sessions Schedule:

· Friday, March 1st (12 – 3 pm) – Understanding the Historical Context | Tribal Equity Consciousness: An Overview

· Friday, March 8th (12 – 2 pm) - Recognizing Tribal Oppression | Advancing Tribal Liberation

· Friday, March 15th (12 – 2 pm) - Examining Tribal Identities | Addressing Tribal Biases

· Thursday, March 21st (12 – 2 pm) - Embracing Tribal Diversity | Growing Tribal Literacy

· Friday, March 29th (12 – 2 pm) - Building Tribal Empathy | Enhancing Tribal Stamina

· Friday, April 5th (12 – 2 pm) - Acknowledging Tribal Trauma | Fostering Tribal Healing

· Friday, April 12th (12 – 2 pm) - Gauging Tribal Inequities | Championing Tribal Justice


Meeting Space

University of Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning Building (20th Floor – Room 2017) School of Social Work


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Questions? Contact us at ATBI@pitt.edu!


Sponsors

The Center on Race and Social Problems

The Center for African Studies