Grace Cathedral

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Bystander Intervention Training (In-Person)
May 18, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm


Bystanders play an important part in stopping harassment and bullying in both the workplace and social environments. The helpless feeling we experience when we witness or are the recipient of harassing behavior is real, and we have many unhealthy defenses we use to “get out” of the situation.
All Staff will be attending bystander training on May 18 as part of a series of activities for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) month. This training is part of our advocacy to raise awareness of hate crimes against AAPIs.
With 16 percent of Asian American adults and 14 percent of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander adults reporting a hate incident since the beginning of 2021, these proportions suggest that nearly 3 million AAPI adults have experienced a hate incident in a little over a year. (Source: AAPI data.com)
Download Bystander Intervention Handbook.
Event Details
Doors open at 1:45 pm. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the breezeway on Sacramento Street between Taylor and Jones Streets or via the garage elevator.
COVID Safety
Masks are required inside the cathedral. Visit our regathering page for the latest information on our safety protocols.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. There are many ways to give including texting “GRACE” to 76278 from your phone!
Details
- Date:
- May 18, 2022
- Time:
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2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Bystander Intervention Training (In-Person)

Bystanders play an important part in stopping harassment and bullying in both the workplace and social environments. The helpless feeling we experience when we witness or are the recipient of harassing behavior is real, and we have many unhealthy defenses we use to “get out” of the situation.
All Staff will be attending bystander training on May 18 as part of a series of activities for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) month. This training is part of our advocacy to raise awareness of hate crimes against AAPIs.
With 16 percent of Asian American adults and 14 percent of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander adults reporting a hate incident since the beginning of 2021, these proportions suggest that nearly 3 million AAPI adults have experienced a hate incident in a little over a year. (Source: AAPI data.com)
Download Bystander Intervention Handbook.
Event Details
Doors open at 1:45 pm. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the breezeway on Sacramento Street between Taylor and Jones Streets or via the garage elevator.
COVID Safety
Masks are required inside the cathedral. Visit our regathering page for the latest information on our safety protocols.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. There are many ways to give including texting “GRACE” to 76278 from your phone!

Bystanders play an important part in stopping harassment and bullying in both the workplace and social environments. The helpless feeling we experience when we witness or are the recipient of harassing behavior is real, and we have many unhealthy defenses we use to “get out” of the situation.
All Staff will be attending bystander training on May 18 as part of a series of activities for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) month. This training is part of our advocacy to raise awareness of hate crimes against AAPIs.
With 16 percent of Asian American adults and 14 percent of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander adults reporting a hate incident since the beginning of 2021, these proportions suggest that nearly 3 million AAPI adults have experienced a hate incident in a little over a year. (Source: AAPI data.com)
Download Bystander Intervention Handbook.
Event Details
Doors open at 1:45 pm. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the breezeway on Sacramento Street between Taylor and Jones Streets or via the garage elevator.
COVID Safety
Masks are required inside the cathedral. Visit our regathering page for the latest information on our safety protocols.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. There are many ways to give including texting “GRACE” to 76278 from your phone!
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Bystanders play an important part in stopping harassment and bullying in both the workplace and social environments. The helpless feeling we experience when we witness or are the recipient of harassing behavior is real, and we have many unhealthy defenses we use to “get out” of the situation.
All Staff will be attending bystander training on May 18 as part of a series of activities for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) month. This training is part of our advocacy to raise awareness of hate crimes against AAPIs.
With 16 percent of Asian American adults and 14 percent of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander adults reporting a hate incident since the beginning of 2021, these proportions suggest that nearly 3 million AAPI adults have experienced a hate incident in a little over a year. (Source: AAPI data.com)
Download Bystander Intervention Handbook.
Event Details
Doors open at 1:45 pm. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the breezeway on Sacramento Street between Taylor and Jones Streets or via the garage elevator.
COVID Safety
Masks are required inside the cathedral. Visit our regathering page for the latest information on our safety protocols.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. There are many ways to give including texting “GRACE” to 76278 from your phone!