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10% of all fees goes to our BIPOC Student Youth Grant fund

Emotional Resilience and Accountability Training Course

The Emotional Resilience and Accountability Training is a cultural competence course for white-identifying folks to help them stabilize, ground, and fully engage with accountability and movement towards an anti-racist culture (the health care version, listed below, is designed to be useful for all racial identities).

This professional and personal development opportunity was created for white folks because they are often difficult to talk to when it comes to ways in which white supremacy culture has impacted how they show up in a space. This tendency is a major hindrance to cultural progress and healing.

Designed to mitigate this tendency, participants are guided in this training to do deep introspective work that will heighten their emotional resiliency, a skill that is foundational and necessary to truly move belonging efforts forward.

In this context, emotional resiliency means being accountable for the legacy of whiteness—carrying that weight with humble dignity. It means repeated willingness to ride the rapids of emotions, with care of the collective as our priority. 

There are four versions to this training. Click on the buttons below for option details:


New! Cultivating Community Care groups

Continual racial healing for white folks, in community!

Starting October of 2025, Apokalypsis is hosting drop-in weekly community conversations for white-identifying people. Facilitated by Ronin, these will start out on Zoom, eventually shifting to in-person as well.

These gatherings will go beyond one-time equity trainings by providing sustained opportunities to practice accountability, resilience, and care in community.

Through guided conversations, somatic practices, and shared learning, participants will:

  • be introduced to new skills and
  • be given a place to practice their capacity to be more self-aware in workplaces, schools, and community spaces.

By creating this ongoing, compassionate space for white-identifying people to engage in this work together, we aim to help reduce racialized harm and remove emotional labor burdens on BIPOC community members, to foster long-term culture change.

Topics are in response to recent feedback from folks of color on ways in which white folks are unknowingly impacting them in a negative way in the Lane County area (you don’t have to live in Lane County to participate).

What to expect

  • Four Sundays a month (with some exceptions)
  • 2 hours per gathering
  • Drop-in when you are able to attend
  • One topic per month — reflecting and building on the topic throughout the month
  • Supplemental resources (videos, articles, books)
  • Embodiment practices and creativity activities

One-on-one consultation

We offer individual one-on-one consultation as well. Base rate is $55 per 30 minutes. Reach out to us at info@apok-ccrf.org if you’d like this service.

Stay tuned for upcoming workshops and community conversations. You can join our mail list here.