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“The Tasks of the Oppressed” : A Conversation with Dr. Kenneth Hardy

We are called to engage in anti-racist practices that Dismantle Structural Racism and White Supremacy. The Presbytery of San Francisco has chosen to do this work, and forge ahead to fully engage in this struggle—for healing, transformation, justice, and racial equity.

Last year, our conversation with Dr. Kenneth Hardy was to learn “How To Be An Ally”.  (See the recording HERE). This second engagement is to understand the next steps, particularly around understanding what it takes for those who are oppressed to engage daily in this struggle for justice and transformation. We hope you can join us.

  • Title: “The Tasks of the Oppressed”
  • When: Saturday, October 23, 2021- 2:00 pm PST (Approx. 1.5 hours)
  • Where: ZOOM
  • Register HERE.  (Once you register, you will receive an email confirmation that provides you with the link to the meeting; you will use that link to join us)
  • Questions: Please contact the Presbytery of SF at office@sfpby.org

Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy is a Clinical and Organizational Consultant at the Eikenberg Institute for Relationships in New York, NY where he also serves as Director. He provides Racially Focused Trauma Informed training, executive coaching, and consultation to a diverse network of individuals and organizations throughout the United States and abroad. He is a former Professor of Family Therapy at both Drexel University in Philadelphia, and Syracuse University in New York, and has also served as the Director of Children, Families, and Trauma at the Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York, NY.