@robinschlenger
Supervision, Coaching, & Training with an Anti-Racist and Anti-Oppressive Lens
Holding Myself Here — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
Holding Myself Here — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
This is not an easy post to write, and it is not an easy decision to make. For a long time, my work, my relationships, and the community I’ve built have not just been things I do, but are deeply integrated and inseparable from how I understand myself, how I stay accountable, and how I show up in the
Springing Into White Responsibility: What This Season Is Asking of Us — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
Springing Into White Responsibility: What This Season Is Asking of Us — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
Spring always asks something different of me than winter. Where winter demanded endurance, spring invites movement and expansion. Where I’ve spent months holding, bracing, surviving, spring gently asks, what if you loosen your grip? I’m having difficulty trusting that invitation right away. Letting
March, and the Things I Cannot Control — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
March, and the Things I Cannot Control — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
Beyond Celebration: Black History Month as a Reckoning for White Feminism — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
Beyond Celebration: Black History Month as a Reckoning for White Feminism — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
Sign Up for the Arc of White Womanhood
Sign Up for the Arc of White Womanhood
No Clean Slate: White Responsibility, Collective Power, and the Work Ahead — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
No Clean Slate: White Responsibility, Collective Power, and the Work Ahead — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
January arrives heavy this year. The state of the world feels heavy because it is heavy. We are living through overlapping crises—racial, political, environmental, moral—and many people are exhausted. For white people in particular, there is a temptation to respond to that exhaustion by numbing out,
A Year in Review: How White Supremacy Shaped 2025 and What We Must Do About It — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
A Year in Review: How White Supremacy Shaped 2025 and What We Must Do About It — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land
Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land
November Blog Post: Decolonizing Thanksgiving: Gratitude with Accountability — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
November Blog Post: Decolonizing Thanksgiving: Gratitude with Accountability — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
October Blog Post- Reflecting on Indigenous People's Day
October Blog Post- Reflecting on Indigenous People's Day
September Blog Post
September Blog Post
August Blog Post
August Blog Post
The Arc of White Womanhood II: Accountability and Action Now
The Arc of White Womanhood II: Accountability and Action Now
July Reflections: Untangling Freedom and Responsibility on the 4th — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
July Reflections: Untangling Freedom and Responsibility on the 4th — Training With an Anti-Oppressive Lens
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My website
Upcoming Trainings
Arc Lifework Session #11: A Conversation with a “Woke” and “Broke” Black Woman
Arc Lifework Session #11: A Conversation with a “Woke” and “Broke” Black Woman
Arc of White Womanhood Lifework Session #12: White Women, Get Ready: Disrupting Patterns of White Womanhood in Our Social Justice Movements
Arc of White Womanhood Lifework Session #12: White Women, Get Ready: Disrupting Patterns of White Womanhood in Our Social Justice Movements
Lifework Sessions are a companion to The Arc of White Womanhood, an anti-racist course for people socialized as white & female. You do not have to have completed The Arc or previous LW sessions. Join author, artist, and anti-racist organizer Amanda K Gross for an introductory session about her book, White Women, Get Ready: How Healing Post-Traumatic Mistress Syndrome Leads to Anti-Racist Change. We will learn about the Mistress Syndrome healing justice frame, work with an embodied tool for interrupting patterns of white womanhood, and invite questions during a Q&A.
July 11-13, 2025 PISAB Virtual Workshop
July 11-13, 2025 PISAB Virtual Workshop
Blog Resources
BOOK: White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better
BOOK: White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better
Amazon.com: White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better: 9780143136439: Jackson, Regina, Rao, Saira: Libros
White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better
White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better
Amazon.com: White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better: 9780143136439: Jackson, Regina, Rao, Saira: Libros
VIDEO: How White People Can Celebrate Juneteenth
VIDEO: How White People Can Celebrate Juneteenth
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
ARTICLE: How to properly celebrate Juneteenth in the age of commercialization
ARTICLE: How to properly celebrate Juneteenth in the age of commercialization
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman, editor of the Black Agenda, about celebrating Juneteenth without misappropriating the holiday.
BOOK: The Enduring, Invisible, and Ubiquitous Centrality of Whiteness
BOOK: The Enduring, Invisible, and Ubiquitous Centrality of Whiteness
ARTICLE: How a Black Book Store Owner’s Pride Collided With White Prejudice
ARTICLE: How a Black Book Store Owner’s Pride Collided With White Prejudice
ARTICLE: Here's Why Some White People Love the Myth of Meritocracy
ARTICLE: Here's Why Some White People Love the Myth of Meritocracy
ARTICLE
ARTICLE
Troi Jenea McKenzie | Substack
Troi Jenea McKenzie | Substack
Through the Eyes of a Social Work Student: Social Work, Policy, and Hope
Through the Eyes of a Social Work Student: Social Work, Policy, and Hope
Juneteenth is a federal holiday – but it's new to me. Is it important to you? Tell us. | Opinion
Juneteenth is a federal holiday – but it's new to me. Is it important to you? Tell us. | Opinion
Blog Archive
September Blog
September Blog
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November 2024 Blog
November 2024 Blog
Rising to the occasion AND resources for the Thanksgiving/Day of Mourning: Holding Grief and Hope A beautiful message from The People’s Institute of Survival and Beyond
December 2024 Blog Post
December 2024 Blog Post
“Racism isn't just a one-on-one problem.” I want to start this month’s blog with a LinkedIn Post by Paul Lapido who is quoted above (shared with his permission). I feel that this is an important and timely post, especially with the threat to DEI work. To learn more about Paul Lapido, you
January 2025 Blog
January 2025 Blog
I wanted to start this year off by centering the importance of anti-racist principles. We (white folks) need more than ever to be grounded in intentional anti-racist principles and commitment. This set of Principles comes from “The Facilitator Guide for white affinity groups” by Robin Diangelo and A
February 2025 Blog- Black History Month
February 2025 Blog- Black History Month
This year, I am clinically supervising Troi McKenzie, a young Black female Social Work intern from Stony Brook University. I asked her if she would like to write this month’s blog and share what is on top for her as a young Black social work student in the current climate. This is an amazing, vulner
March 2025 Blog- Women's History Month
March 2025 Blog- Women's History Month
Last month, I introduced you to Troi Mckenzie, a young Black female Social Work intern from Stony Brook University, who is working with me this year. She wrote a powerful and heartfelt essay about being a Social Work graduate student and the need for commitment to social justice. This month in honor
April 2025 Blog- NATIONAL MONTH OF HOPE
April 2025 Blog- NATIONAL MONTH OF HOPE
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