Mission Statement - Better Together is working to create actionable change for an inclusive community. |
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Better TogetherAction Team |
When: Third Friday of every month at 1:30 pm.
Location: Laramie County Library (Cottonwood Room)
Contact Information: Melissa Martin (bettertogether@laramiepartnership.org)
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What is it?
A racial covenant is a clause in a property deed that dictates which races are allowed to own or inhabite the home. While enforcing these covenants became illegal in 1948 after the supreme court decision Shelley v. Kraemer, 68 S. Ct. 836 (1948), these covenants are still in place and are still a part of property deeds today.
What does it look like?
What can you do to help?
Wyoming House Bill No. HB0091 allows for unconstitutional covenants to be changed by any one homeowner within a neighborhood with a covenant in place. Search your address in the map above to see if you live in a neighborhood with a covenant. If you own land in a covenanted area, this form allows for homeowners to amend the covenant for the entirety of the affected area. You can turn this completed form into the County Clerk. Amending the covenants helps our community be more inclusive and acknowledges the wrongdoings of our past.
Unconscious Bias - https://www.laramiecountyhealthmatters.org/tiles/index/display?id=249818348214753100
Bridges out of Poverty - https://www.laramiecountyhealthmatters.org/tiles/index/display?id=249818348214753100
Crucial Conversation Class - https://lccc.wy.edu/Documents/Workforce_Development_Outreach/Life_Enrichment/2022/222OWD_WEB.pdf
Events:
- Braver Angels :Braver Angels will be holding a “story-telling” event on Tuesday, November 1
Areas for Personal Growth
- Victim of Bias? How Do You Confront Someone Who Treats You Unfairly
- Emily Gregory, Vice President of Product Development at VitalSmarts share an effective way to confront perceived bias and unfair treatment.
- 3 minutes
- Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTZR89AXCGU
- Are We Being the Best We That We Can Be?
- Dr. Olenda Johnson on June 6, 2022 at Laramie County Community College, Cheyenne, WY
- 40 minutes
- Link: https://youtu.be/F-EnMR7-Vgc
- Ted Talk: Don’t call people out, call them in
- Loretta J Ross, activist and scholar
- 14 minutes
- We live in a call-out culture, says activist and scholar Loretta J. Ross. You're probably familiar with it: the public shaming and blaming, on social media and in real life, of people who may have done wrong and are being held accountable. In this bold, actionable talk, Ross gives us a toolkit for starting productive conversations instead of fights -- what she calls a "call-in culture" -- and shares strategies that help challenge wrongdoing while still creating space for growth, forgiveness and maybe even an unexpected friend. "Fighting hate should be fun," Ross says. "It's being a hater that sucks."
- Link: https://www.ted.com/talks/loretta_j_ross_don_t_call_people_out_call_them_in?language=en
- Ted Talk: Are you biased? I am
- Kristen Pressner, Global Head of Human Resources at a multinational firm
- What do you do when you realize you have a bias, even against yourself? Kristen Pressner is the Global Head of Human Resources at a multinational firm, and a tireless advocate for, and promoter of, women in the workplace. In this enlightening talk, Kristen explores how we can recognize our own hidden, irrational biases — and keep them from limiting us.
- 9 minutes
- Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq_xYSOZrgU
- AllSides.com
- Expose people to information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so they can better understand the world — and each other. Presents balanced news coverage, media bias ratings, civil dialogue opportunities, and technology platform are available for everyone and can be integrated by schools, nonprofits, media companies, and more.
- Link: https://www.allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news
- Procon.org
- Through our website, ProCon.org, we serve as a non-biased information source for our users. We present sourced pros and cons of debatable issues, as well as a host of reference information relevant to those issues, thoroughly researched and compiled by our research staff and editors.
- Link: https://www.procon.org/
This Divided Land
- Habitat affiliate in Asheville, North Carolina: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rO0bOipYZE
- National Housing Conference: Paycheck to Paycheck: https://nhc.org/paycheck-to-paycheck/
- Used in the school district: Olweus Bullying Prevention Program: https://olweus.sites.clemson.edu/ and https://www.secondstep.org/
- Oprah Winfrey’s Documentary, “The Color of Care,” Explores the Racial Inequalities in the Healthcare System - article https://www.blackenterprise.com/oprah-winfreys-documentary-the-color-of-care-explores-the-racial-inequalities-in-the-healthcare-system/
- Jane Elliot, A Class Divided documentary – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mcCLm_LwpE
- The Sum of Us – Interview with author Heather McGhee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZpse-90KTY
Amber Hikes – The Way We Work
It's up to all of us to create a more inclusive and diverse workplace. No matter where you are in your career journey, it's essential that you help others grow, even as you are growing yourself, says ACLU Chief Equity Officer Amber Hikes. She lays out three ways we can help each other succeed -- and empower and advance those who historically have been left behind.
Community Resources
- Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce: https://www.cheyennechamber.org/dei
- Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Tapestry Program: https://www.cheyennechamber.org/tapestry
- Laramie County School District #1 Sources of Strength Program: Sources of Strength. Contact Drew Hall at drew.hall@laramie1.org for more information or to get involved. https://sourcesofstrength.org
- Wyoming Independent Citizens Coalition (WICC): -
- Wyoming 211 - https://wy211.communityos.org/
- Just Faith - https://justfaith.org/
- Register to vote: https://sos.wyo.gov/elections/
Articles to check out:
https://www.npr.org/2022/06/13/1104625776/oakland-california-declares-racism-public-health-crisis