Anti-Racism Training: Should You Learn Alone or in Community?

If you’ve been learning about anti-racism through books, podcasts or your own reflection, you might be wondering… is this enough?

Today I’m unpacking the pros and cons of solo learning vs community learning in anti-racism training and why many online business owners eventually reach a point where learning alone no longer gives them the clarity they need.

Whilst solo learning can feel more private, flexible and accessible, it can also lead to overwhelm, confusion and staying stuck in theory without knowing how to apply what you’re learning in your business.

Inside this episode, I share:

  •  The real benefits of solo anti-racism learning (and where it starts to fall short) 
  •  Why community learning can deepen your understanding and support real change 
  •  The common fears that show up in group learning spaces and how to navigate them 
  •  How to know when it’s time to move beyond learning on your own 
  •  What to look for in a racial equity program or community 

If you are a coach, course creator or online business owner who wants to build a more inclusive business but feels unsure about your next step, this episode will help you make a more informed decision.


How I Can Personally Support You:

If you’re realising that you need a way to stay connected to this work consistently, to be in community with others who are on the same journey, to have a space where the learning deepens rather than dissipates, that’s exactly what we do inside REPRESENTED.

REPRESENTED is a ten week racial inclusion program for values-led online business owners. Check out all the details and join https://anniegichuru.com/represented-waitlist/


Come say hi on Instagram, let me know where you are tuning in from. I’d love to hear from you 👉🏾 https://www.instagram.com/annie.gichuru

With Love,
Annie

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