Khaled

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Khaled

44 have dabbled | 4 reviews

Not Active in the last 12 months

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5.0 | 4 reviews

Not Active in the last 12 months

Khaled Ismail

Khaled Ismail is a local Chicago social justice educator working on challenging patterns of dominance, particularly in the context of interpersonal and group dynamics. He is passionate about supporting individuals in gaining a deeper understanding of how their identities and socialization impact their experience in the world. Khaled facilitates trainings and workshops locally in Chicago and nationally on issues of gender equity, anti-racism, and educational equity. He has facilitated affinity and caucus groups for people of color, queer and trans people, healthy masculinities and anti-violence, and Middle-Eastern, North African, Arab & South Asian issues in the United States (MENASA) .

Visit www.eitrainings.com to learn more about Khaled and his work.

ABOUT THIS TEACHER

Khaled Ismail is a local Chicago social justice educator working on challenging patterns of dominance, particularly in the context of interpersonal and group dynamics. He is passionate about supporting individuals in gaining a deeper understanding of how their identities and socialization impact their experience in the world. Khaled facilitates trainings and workshops locally in Chicago and nationally on issues of gender equity, anti-racism, and educational equity. He has facilitated affinity and caucus groups for people of color, queer and trans people, healthy masculinities and anti-violence, and Middle-Eastern, North African, Arab & South Asian issues in the United States (MENASA) .

Visit www.eitrainings.com to learn more about Khaled and his work.

STUDENT EXPERIENCES

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    Alejandro M.
    Reviewed on 02/24/18

    I am very thankful for the thought and effort that was taken in designing and facilitating this workshop. I had the opportunity to unpack many stories related to the way maculanity has shown up in my life in healthy and unhealthy ways. I was pleasantly surprised by the level of vulnerability that other participants demonstrated throughout the session. It allowed me to feel more comfortable continuing to share my own experience.

    I am very thankful for the thought and effort that was taken in designing and facilitating this workshop. I had the opportunity to unpack many stories related to the way maculanity has shown up in my life in healthy and unhealthy ways. I was pleasantly surprised by the level of vulnerability that other participants demonstrated throughout the session. It allowed me to feel more comfortable continuing to share my own experience.

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    Dominique M.
    Reviewed on 02/06/18

    Really appreciated the class. The conversation sparked some self exploration to continue to look into and it was great to hear from the vast array of experiences in the room.

    Really appreciated the class. The conversation sparked some self exploration to continue to look into and it was great to hear from the vast array of experiences in the room.

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    Wayne W.
    Reviewed on 02/04/18

    I went in not really knowing what to expect, came away with potential new friends and much to think about both in terms of the various healthy and unhealthy ways that I experience/express my own masculinity as well as what I feel is a better connection with the way other men around me experience their own. It's easy to feel like there aren't many places or opportunities in society for men to feel like it is okay to be vulnerable and I am grateful to Khaled for putting the effort in to make space for it in this way.

    I went in not really knowing what to expect, came away with potential new friends and much to think about both in terms of the various healthy and unhealthy ways that I experience/express my own masculinity as well as what I feel is a better connection with the way other men around me experience their own. It's easy to feel like there aren't many places or opportunities in society for men to feel like it is okay to be vulnerable and I am grateful to Khaled for putting the effort in to make space for it in this way.

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    Jemal S.
    Reviewed on 02/04/18

    Disclaimer: I work for Dabble but after taking and dropping in on over 100+ Dabble experiences THIS workshop was seriously outstanding. Meeting together with a group of strangers to talk about a very loaded topic both personally and in the news, I wasn't sure what to expect. Khaled led the group through a truly impactful conversation with skill, sensitivity, humor, and professionalism. I've never experienced such a powerful workshop and look forward to continuing the conversation with the coming book club and follow-up events. If you want to challenge the way you or society thinks of men and masculinity in our culture - this is an experience not to be missed.

    Disclaimer: I work for Dabble but after taking and dropping in on over 100+ Dabble experiences THIS workshop was seriously outstanding. Meeting together with a group of strangers to talk about a very loaded topic both personally and in the news, I wasn't sure what to expect. Khaled led the group through a truly impactful conversation with skill, sensitivity, humor, and professionalism. I've never experienced such a powerful workshop and look forward to continuing the conversation with the coming book club and follow-up events. If you want to challenge the way you or society thinks of men and masculinity in our culture - this is an experience not to be missed.

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