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The Anti-Racist Community Network (ARCN) presents:


250 Years of White Supremacy (Ideology),

Racism and Resistance


Anti-racist Community Check-In and Check-Up with Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr.


Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 4-5:30pm PT, 7-8:30pm ET

Frederick Douglass famously asked, “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” Every US citizen of conscience needs to be asking “What to me is the 250th anniversary of the founding of this country? What is it to my people? What is this anniversary to the almost 350 million US citizens? What is it to our government? What does it mean to people around the world impacted by US policies? How do I reconcile my values and principles with the many forms of systemic harm built into the foundations of the USA? What actions am I called to?”


Donald Trump proclaims “The story of America makes everyone free.” The White House Task Force 250 “aims to inspire a renewed love for American history, encourage citizens to experience the beauty of our country, ignite a spirit of adventure and innovation to help our nation succeed for the next 250 years, and invite Americans to pray for our country and our people and rededicate ourselves as One Nation Under God.” No mention of chattel slavery, Indigenous genocide, or the multitude of evils involved in the founding of our country.


Dr. Eddie Moore Jr, founder of the White Privilege Conference, returns to the Anti-Racist Community Network to open a series of live events where we will explore together the complexity and true history surrounding the origins of our country, and how we will move forward today.

Meet our facilitator:


Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr. is a nationally recognized thought leader, educator, and motivational speaker with a mission to inspire and equip individuals and organizations to confront and dismantle systemic inequities. 


In 1996, Dr. Moore founded America & MOORE, LLC, a consulting firm offering dynamic workshops and trainings on diversity, privilege, and leadership. He is also the visionary behind the White Privilege Conference (WPC) and The Privilege Institute (TPI), global initiatives fostering education, action, and leadership through conferences, publications, and partnerships.


An accomplished author, Dr. Moore has co-edited essential works like The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys; Teaching Beautiful Brilliant Black Girls (2021); and

The Diversity Consultant Cookbook (2019), as well as the online journal Understanding and


Dismantling Privilege. His children’s book, Lil’ e – The Big Misunderstanding (2020), continues his mission to engage audiences of all ages.


Dr. Moore holds a PhD in Educational Leadership from the University of Iowa, where his research focused on Black football players at Division III schools in the Midwest. He is also a Certified Yoga Teacher (Yoga Alliance) and a Qualified Administrator for the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI).

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About the Anti-Racist Community Network (ARCN)


We are building a pathway to the emerging anti-racist, multiracial society…


The ARCN is a multiracial, anti-racist online community working to achieve racial justice and end white supremacy through activism and organizing. Our members want to be actively networking against racism and white supremacy. Through education and activism, we are working together for real and lasting societal change.


The Anti-Racist Community Network is owned and operated by the Center for the Study of White American Culture, Inc. Founded in 1995, we are known in anti-racist circles. Our operating philosophy for ARCN is to create a big tent. If you are comfortable working under our explicit expectation that you support racial justice and building anti-racist multiracial community, then you are welcome and we invite you to come.


Member Policy


Black, Indigenous, and People of Color may join the ARCN with a complimentary equity membership.


White people who cannot afford the cost to join may apply for a scholarship. White people with the means to pay are asked to do so, and we also welcome People of Color who would like to support us in addition to your presence by enrolling in a paid membership plan.


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