New York University's Metro Center hosted an anti-racism workshop "designed specifically for White public school parents" and geared toward facilitating more equitable, anti-racist attitudes while reflecting on the impact of internalized White superiority.
The "From Integration To Anti-Racist (FIAR) Workshop Series" was organized by the Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools (MCRETS) and featured a series of six once-monthly, two-hour-long online sessions ranging from February to June, according to a since-deleted webpage.
Though page detailing the series disappeared from NYU's Steinhardt School of Education's website, it was preserved elsewhere online along with a corresponding registration form.
Registrants paid $360 to join the workshop series featuring podcasts, exercises, discussions, readings and more to help teach lessons on how to foster more inclusive attitudes.