Session Description

This is a 90 minute Session — The presenters will share strategies for recognizing and addressing how white supremacy culture shows up in supervision. Participants will analyze ways their own experiences may shape supervisory practices, identify antidotes to harmful patterns, and explore approaches to leading with equity. Through reflection, discussion, and applied examples, attendees will gain tools to practice anti-racist supervision and foster more just and supportive workplaces.


Professional Competencies:

  • Leadership (LEAD);Social Justice and Inclusion (SJI)

Presented by: 

  • Dani M. Barker
    University of California-Santa Cruz
     
  • Lenora Willis
    University of California-Santa Cruz

Registration Rates

  • ACPA Individual Member - $10
  • ACPA International Member - $5
  • Non-Member - $20

Note: All participants must complete their own webinar registration.


Registration Policies

In order to qualify for member rates for an ACPA2GO webinar, membership with ACPA must be valid through the scheduled webinar date. You must have your own individual membership. ACPA Members who purchase an ACPA2GO webinar registration understand their membership needs to be active through the scheduled webinar date. If it is not active prior to the start of the ACPA2GO webinar you will not be provided with the link to access the ACPA2Go Webinar unless you renew your membership or pay the difference between the non-member and member registration cost.

ACPA2Go registration purchases are final. Registrations can be paid by check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express. All fees must be prepaid. Purchase orders are not accepted. ACPA reserves the right to charge a service fee of US$50 for returned checks. Registrations are non-transferable. The webinar may be canceled or postponed due to insufficient enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. In this case, the fees will be fully refunded.

ACPA2Go: From Reflection to Action: Building Anti-Racist Supervisory Practices

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  • Wednesday May 20 2026, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM