The Great White Crash Out:

A Grief & Awareness Workshop

 
🗓 Date: Sunday, March 30th
⏰ Time: 9:00am PT
📍 Location: Virtual via Zoom
 

 

Are you feeling overwhelmed by change?

You're not alone

 

The world is shifting, and for many white folks, it feels like everything is crashing down—jobs, rights, power, and identity. But what if this isn’t destruction—what if it’s grief?


Just like any major life transition, losing unchecked privilege comes with emotions: denial, anger, bargaining, sadness, and, eventually, acceptance. The Great White Crash Out is a 2-hour guided workshop designed to help you process, reflect, and move through this grief in a way that leads to deeper awareness and action.

 

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What You'll Experience in this Workshop:

 

✅ An Honest Space to explore the emotions tied to privilege loss

✅ Guided Grief Journaling to process denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance

✅ A Powerful Meditation to move through resistance and step into healing

✅ Actionable Steps to engage in anti-racism without burning out or ghosting

Who Is This For?

🔹 White folks navigating the discomfort of shifting societal power
🔹 Those feeling disconnected, defensive, or emotionally overwhelmed by change
🔹 Anyone ready to process grief, not perform guilt
🔹 Those seeking tools for sustainable anti-racism engagement
 
This is not a space for shame—it’s a space for truth, healing, and growth.

The 5 Stages of Privilege Grief:

💭 Denial


“This isn’t happening.”

💢 Anger 


“This is unfair!”

🤝 Bargaining 


“I'm one of the good ones.”

😞 Depression 


“I feel lost or stuck.”

🌱 Acceptance 


“I see it Now, what do I do?”

This workshop will guide you through each stage—

helping you move forward with clarity and accountability.

Reserve Your Spot

This gathering is designed to create a safe and supportive space for everyone, but spots are limited to ensure meaningful interaction and connection. Don’t miss this opportunity to:

  • Explore the emotions tied to privilege loss.
  • Process denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
  • Move through resistance and step into healing.
  • Engage in anti-racism without burning out or ghosting.
SECURE MY SPOT

What Participants Are Saying

what past attendees of similar sessions have shared

“The guided journaling exercise helped me uncover fears I’d been avoiding and gave me the tools to start moving forward.”

“This was the space I didn’t know I needed. I left feeling not just hopeful, but empowered to make changes in my life and community.”

“Being in a space with others who share similar goals was so powerful. I felt truly seen and supported.”

Register Now & Start Your Healing Process 

Sun, Mar 30th @ 9am PT

$44.44

No one will be turned away because of inability to pay. Check out the FAQ section for options.

 

The Great White Crash Out is a 2-hour guided workshop designed to help you process, reflect, and move through this grief in a way that leads to deeper awareness and action. 

Look for:

  • An email with the workshop details
  • Download the 14-Day Liberation Plan to work on leading up to the workshop
  • Your free Grief & Awareness Workbook to work on after the workshop

 

📩 Questions? Email us at [email protected] 

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Your Guide: myisha t hill

Curator of Check Your Privilege and author of Heal Your Way ForwardShe guides others in healing relationships with themselves and others by challenging systems of oppression and is dedicated to building a reparative future free from domination​​.

Reparations in Action: The Power of Black-Led Learning Spaces

In a world where Black bodies have been commodified and undervalued for centuries, working with Black leaders who guide us through the work of racial justice is more than a choice—it's an act of reparations. When you engage with Black-led spaces, you're not just supporting a cause; you're contributing to the healing and restoration of a community that has been systematically oppressed.

For white individuals, the benefits extend far beyond mere learning. Being taught by Black leaders transforms the process into one of rehumanization. Instead of the shame-based individualism and competition often found in white affinity groups, Black-led spaces invite you to reconnect with your humanity. Here, the focus shifts from performance to genuine connection, from guilt to growth, and from isolation to community.

This is more than education; it’s a radical shift toward healing—a path that not only changes the world but also transforms your heart.

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