Black Lives Matter Scenario

To use a very familiar and practical example of when an officer “accidentally” murders a black man, and gauging how the labor movement should and shouldn't respond.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

- Create a brave space for courageous conversations with union members to discuss issues pertaining to queer justice and how it affects the labor movement;
- Maintain a better understanding for leaders of how racial and class inequality affects our unions;
- Understand that leaders cannot win larger labor fights unless they work with the community--particularly communities of color--and that we are being divided by corporations and politicians to weaken our movement;
- Learn that leaders have a role in advocating for systemic issues that affect communities of color, such as education, justice, and public safety;
- Articulate leaders' fears around working with Black Lives Matter and other groups organizing for racial justice, as well as to dispel myths.

MODULE RESOURCES

PDF icon Black Lives Matter Scenario Handout

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

The Implicit Association Test
The Racial Equity Toolkit
Video: "Trumka on Ferguson"
Video: "How To Be an Ally"
Article: 
"Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack"
Video: "Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes: A Class Divided"
File 
Ending Racism to Build Power Powerpoint
Video: 
"AFL-CIO Justice on BLM"