
36:23
Hi, excited about this session!

36:42
👍

36:54
yeah!

37:08
How long is this session tonight?

37:27
Great to see so many friendly faces!

37:36
Hi Elizabeth, we are scheduled until 8:30

37:47
Thanks, April! Good to know.

37:55
Hello!

38:10
Hi everyone

38:14
Good evening everyone!

38:29
Hello to everyone! Thanks NYWCA for this session.

38:38
Howdy, little late but Im in

38:54
Special thanks to Nicole for signing me in at the last minute. Thank you, Sara for the replies!

39:35
Welcome everyone!!

39:53
Hi Alliance Women! Miss you.

40:45
remind...how to rename? thx

41:09
Kate, click on the three dots in the upper left hand corner of your picture

41:29
hello everyone!

41:36
figured it out. thx!

41:42
Vodka and soda

41:44
negroni

41:44
I'm doing ok. My favorite dish is whatever I'm cooking! (Tonight it's roast chicken and potatoes.)

41:46
Negroni & Ramen

41:49
It’s Rye Manhattan season, and red wine

41:54
favorite dish? anything involving melted cheese

42:02
My husband's pizza, and a negroni or Americano.

42:09
noodles!

42:16
Too many foods to pick 1

42:17
Clementines

42:17
Manhattans

42:19
red wine@

42:20
Cheese

42:21
all about soup now

42:23
Lobster, in any form, boiled, rolls,etc

42:26
bourbon and pasta

42:29
a cup of ice cream and a martini

42:29
Three Cheese Baked Pasta!

42:32
Going through a phase of plantain chips… every.day.

42:32
hard cider

42:34
Feeling Good/Favorite dish fried catfish and potato salad

42:39
Side Car

42:40
Wine and cheese!

42:42
A Vodka Martini with Olives, when I used to drink! To eat Choucroute Garni

42:43
favorite dish changes daily! ToDAY its Korean fried chicken

42:49
dessert!

42:57
anything with bacon

43:01
A good simmering stew of Filipino Sinigang - Tamarind Stew with Vegetables and Pork great for the chilly weather

43:28
Having roast chicken and smashed potatoes tonight too!

43:43
Why is it necessary to experience discomfort?

44:28
I’ve avoided conversations if I knew I’d feel uncomfortable.

45:04
Aha, embracing discomfort as a norm. Not taboo. Got it. Thanks, April.

46:28
Ahh… Ginger beer…

01:11:09
why does she thingk HER truth is the only truth??

01:11:51
@Suzanne I don’t interpret her saying her truth is THE Truth. SHe’s saying that everyone has an experience and that is their TRUTH. Everyone should be speaking. Yourself included. She’s using her life as an example

01:12:30
Okay, she's finally getting to that now.

01:13:42
yes, it is important to listen to the whole story

01:13:44
What she's talking about right now re: compensation is a GREAT example of the power of conversation and networking. And asking for what you want. Color and gender aside.

01:16:50
emotional

01:16:51
relational/acting

01:16:52
Still intellectual, then moral

01:16:52
Thinking

01:16:53
Emotional

01:16:58
moral

01:16:59
emotional

01:17:01
Emotional

01:17:02
Thanks for sharing that video.

01:17:02
emotional

01:17:05
all four!

01:17:06
Thinking

01:17:09
emotional

01:17:19
all 4

01:17:24
thinking

01:17:29
Emotional/intellectual

01:17:29
All four too

01:17:34
intellectual/emotional

01:17:35
emotional

01:18:01
In years past, THE NYWCA held multiple small-group events which allowed for meaningful conversations… How can we reestablish that - do we want it? Can we “practice” becoming dominoes?

01:20:20
https://academicaffairs.ucsc.edu/events/documents/Microaggressions_InterruptHO_2014_11_182v5.pdf

01:20:36
body language can speak louder then words

01:21:58
We can’t see

01:22:03
or rather I can’t see

01:22:13
HI Shelley, you can click on the link I just posted

01:22:35
Thanks

01:22:38
Here is it again: https://nywca.org/resources/Documents/NYWCA%20Microaggression%20Scenarios.pdf

01:24:24
the link is requiring a log in

01:49:38
betty can you zoom in on the doc?

01:54:25
Where does the microaggression begin with scenario #1? Is it with the question about where the person lives or does it begin sooner?

01:54:44
i may lag

01:54:49
airis please share

01:55:00
where they live

01:55:08
April, Rae Anne is speaking now

01:58:22
@april thanks so much for your leadership and guiding us through these sessions.

01:58:40
Speak up

01:58:43
yes, April you have been so essential

01:59:02
Thank you for leading tonight's session, April.

01:59:04
Thank you for working with the NYWCA - we need this to build a strong future!

01:59:07
Thank you for this opportunity to learn and share thoughts with the Alliance members!

01:59:10
Thank you April. You have been amazing.

01:59:10
April and the committee: amazing work!

01:59:12
Thank you April!!

01:59:16
Thanks, NYWCA

01:59:17
Thank to the entire team who worked on pulling this together!

01:59:19
Thank you so much

01:59:24
Thanks to Room 3 !

01:59:30
Thankyou April, so nice to see you.

01:59:30
the Alliance has entered a new phase...we are so grateful to you April!

01:59:33
Thank you.

01:59:33
learned immensely from this April and team. Thanks!

01:59:35
Thank you April and everyone. Yes and thanks to room 3.

01:59:37
Thank you April and the entire team that worked on the sessions!!

01:59:39
thank you!

01:59:40
Thank you April. And everyone, it was wonderful sharing and hearing perspectives with you.

01:59:44
I'm really glad we did this. Thank you!

01:59:47
also great to have intimate chats with other member of the group

01:59:56
You are all so welcome..it has been a pleasure!!

02:00:01
Yes break rooms were great

02:00:15
Thank you April

02:00:25
Can we go back to full group so we can see everyone as we close out

02:00:42
Thank you!!!

02:00:48
thank you Gaia for being president!!

02:01:08
Thank you April and NYWCA so much. It’s evident that a ton of work went into pulling this together.

02:01:40
Good Night Ladies!!!

02:01:51
Thank you Sara for brining me into this discussi

02:01:55
This was great - wonderful! Thank you all!