If you’ve ever wondered:
• Why is it harder to be called racist than to interrupt racism?
• Why do conflicts fracture arts communities?
• Why do good intentions fail to create equity?
This space is for you.
If you are ready to do the work — not just talk about it — welcome.
Deconstructing with Aleeza is a learning community for people ready to examine race, racism, and their practice with honesty and depth.
This is not a call-out space.
It is not a debate forum.
It is not performative allyship training.
This is a compassionate, kind, community.
Together we:
• Examine how racism functions structurally, not just interpersonally
• Explore the impact of whiteness in spaces
• Practice accountability rooted in impact, not intent
• Build language, clarity, and self-awareness
• Move from fragility → capacity
This a guided learning space focused on unpacking race, racism, whiteness, power, and representation — especially within theater and creative communities.