PERCEIVED THREAT IS ABOUT FEAR.

As headlines continue to read, “unarmed minority gunned downed,” “campus fraternity hosts discriminatory party,” or “person beaten because of sexual orientation” these events continue to expose the biases we all have. Perceived Threat opens the conversation to understanding privilege, unconscious bias, cultural appropriation and various forms of injustice. Perceived Threat is a proactive approach to embracing diversity and improving equality.

By sharing our stories, exploring our common ground and addressing the perceptions that exist, we can expose the humanity beyond the fear.