DEI Guest Speaker Series with Tim Wise (December 20, 2024)
Beneficial State Foundation (BSF) was honored to recently welcome Tim Wise to our DEI Guest Speaker Series with @beneficialstatebank. Tim Wise is a prominent anti-racist educator, author, and public speaker, celebrated for his incisive critiques of systemic racism, white privilege, and social inequality. Named one of Utne Reader's "25 Visionaries Who are Changing Your World," Tim has spoken at over 800 college campuses and with countless organizations, inspiring action for a more inclusive and equitable society. As the author of six books, including “White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son” and “Dear White America: Letter to a New Minority,” Tim brings personal reflection, historical analysis, and practical strategies for dismantling systemic oppression and fostering social transformation. Learn more about Tim Wise: https://linktr.ee/timjacobwise?utm_so... #AntiRacism #SocialJustice #Equity #WhitePrivilege #Inclusion #RacialJustice

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