Life Beyond The Supremacy Myth - Spring 2026

This Is Not Something You Watch. It Is Something You Do.
Free Online Event | April 4th | 11am–1pm EST

What This Event Is

On April 4th, you are not coming to observe. You are coming to practice.

Most of what white folx call doing the work is still happening inside your own head. Reading. Reflecting. Feeling bad. Feeling good. Feeling bad about feeling good.

This event is where that changes. For two hours, in real time, with other people in the room, you will practice the thing that books and podcasts cannot teach you: staying present when everything in you wants to explain, defend, or disappear.

That is the work. Not understanding it. Doing it.

This event is free. It is online. And it will ask more of you than anything you have read.

Why This Event Exists

The myth of white supremacy does not only shape beliefs. It shapes behavior.

It teaches white folx to move through spaces with inherited authority, presumed belonging, and unexamined entitlement. It normalizes influence without accountability and participation without responsibility. And when that behavior is challenged, the first move is almost always the same: explain the intention, protect the self-image, make the conversation about anything other than the harm.

That move has a name here. It is called the pivot. And this event exists to practice something different.

Not because awareness is worthless. But because awareness without practice is just a more sophisticated version of staying stuck. White folx were not taught how to engage without dominance, how to remain present without defensiveness, or how to build community outside competition, control, or performance.

This event is where that practice starts.

What You Will Experience

During this live gathering, you will observe what happens when the myth of white supremacy is confronted in real time.

You will witness:

  • Accountability practiced without punishment.
  • Discomfort held without defensiveness.
  • White folx engaging without dominance, control, or performance.
  • Responsibility practiced without collapse or self-centering.
  • Community forming outside hierarchy or entitlement.

This is not explanation. It is demonstration.

Why You Should Attend

Attend if you want to understand:

  • What confronting the myth looks like behaviorally, not conceptually.
  • Why accountability often fails in white spaces.
  • What responsible engagement actually requires.
  • How relational capacity suppressed by the myth of white supremacy can be rebuilt.
  • What community beyond dominance can feel like.

For white folx, this event provides something rarely taught, how to engage differently than you were conditioned to.

What This Event Is Not

This is not a space to process feelings publicly, seek reassurance, or perform understanding.

It is not a debate. It is not a discussion where every perspective gets equal weight. It is not an introduction to antiracism theory.

It is a practice space. That means you will be asked to do something, not just observe or agree. It means discomfort is part of the design, not a sign that something has gone wrong. And it means the work in the room is more important than your comfort with it.

If you are willing to show up honestly and stay present when it gets hard, you are in the right place.

What Participants Are Saying

Kim's "Life Beyond The Supremacy Myth" live-stream was both very sobering and very inspiring. Through a mix of curated video content explaining the white male loneliness epidemic and its connection to white supremacy and a discussion between Kim and a panel comprised of white men, the session pinpointed the problem and also highlighted the solution: bringing white men together in fellowship in a safe space where they can learn to be vulnerable with each other and develop true friendships. I love how Kim's work offers concrete actions that white men like myself can and must take to combat white supremacy, and I can't wait for the next event in this series!

—Participant, Redefining White Male Masculinity-December 6th Event

Kim's workshop was like a laser beam focused on the efforts of white men who feel lost on how to contribute to diversity and inclusion efforts that are under attack from people who don't see a problem with racism in the world. Kim always presents a fresh perspective, and helps me re-assess my place in the world against a backdrop goal of wanting a world free of oppression, that takes kindness and compassion as core values and seeks to re-evaluate the fundamental balance of power in society.

—Participant, Redefining White Male Masculinity-December 6th Event

Event Details

📅 Date:
Saturday, April 4th, 2026
⏰ Time:
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST
📍 Location:
Live Online | Free Registration Required

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If you are ready to stop thinking about this work and start practicing it, this event is your invitation.

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