
Behind the Letters: Understanding LGBTQIA Identities
Event Details
This webinar is offered in partnership with Minnesota Council of Nonprofits.
Diversity and inclusion efforts are increasingly addressing issues of gender identity and sexual orientation, requiring education around lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual identities and communities. In this workshop, we create opportunities to learn about the similarities and differences between these identities, how LGBTQIA individuals and communities are affected by stereotypes and bias, and what it means to be an ally around gender identity and sexual orientation.
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- This virtual event will take place on the Zoom platform. Your access link will be emailed to you the day before the event after 12 p.m.
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- $45 MANP Members / $65 Nonmembers
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About the Presenter
Anne Phibbs, Phd, brings over 25 years of experience helping organizations advance their diversity, equity & inclusion goals. She is adept at assessing an organization's strengths and challenges and tailoring her approach to its context, culture, and goals. With extensive experience in training, traching, curriculum development, and training of trainers, Anne has delivered hundreds of workshops and classes for thousands of participants in corporate, government, higher education, non-profit, healthcare, smalled business and faith community settings. Anne built a sucessful deiversity and inclusion leadership program at the University of Minnesota, with a focus on emotional intelligence (EI), and she is and EI Practitioner certified in teh EQ-i2.0 and EQ360 methods. As Director of Education at the University of Minnesota, she was responsible for developing and implementing their successful Certificate Program, a series of 10 workshops designed to increase capacity for diversity and inclusion work across every part of the institution. A seasoned consultant, Anne is able to work with small and large organizations on a variety of diversity, equity & inclusion needs, including diversity assessments, diversity action plans, customized diversity training, and inclusive leadership development. Anne earned her PhD in Philosophy and Feminist Studies from University of Minnesota and lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.