MCCR's July Public Trainings
Dimensions of Diversity Thursday, July 8, 2021 10am to 1pm Register at mccr.events/DoDJuly2021This interactive training workshop provides both information and opportunity to examine and understand the concepts of culture, cultural information and its origin, and how it impacts the workplace. Workshop content includes: - Key Diversity Definitions
- Cycle of Information/Misinformation
- Examining and understanding the issues of bias
- Multi-Cultural Communication Awareness
Conflict Resolution in the Workplace Thursday, July 15, 2021 10am to 1pm Register at mccr.events/ConflictResJuly2021This interactive training workshop examines the role of interpersonal conflict and its impact on the workplace. The workshop provides both insight and information on the causes and process of conflict and offers conflict management techniques. Workshop content includes: - Causes of Conflict
- Cycle of Conflict
- Conflict styles
- Conflict Management Tools & Techniques
Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity Wednesday, July 21, 2021 10am to 1pm Register at mccr.events/SOGIJuly2021This engaging training workshop highlights current information regarding sexual orientation and gender identity anti-discrimination law in Maryland. The workshop also provides information on the basic concepts, definitions, and issues that may arise in relation to sexual orientation and gender identity. Workshop content includes: - Definitions
- Applicable Law
- Kinsey Scale of Sexuality
- Orientation and Identity Issues
- Orientation and Identity in the Workplace
Fair Housing: Know Your Rights Wednesday, July 28, 2021 10am to 11:30am Register at mccr.events/FairHousingJuly2021Please join us for this informative workshop from the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights about the laws under the Fair Housing Act which provide protections that exist for all Marylanders. One of our most fundamental rights is to live peaceably where we choose - where everyone has equal access to neighborhoods of opportunity. Fair housing is the right of all people to buy, sell, or rent residential property, and to live where they wish without discriminatory criteria. Having chosen a place to live, we are guaranteed the right to reside there peacefully, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, marital status, source of income, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. There will be emphasis on current issues such as disability and sexual harassment as it pertains to housing. |
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Source: MCCR release, July 1, 2021.