Statement of Privilege


The founder of Denizen Training​ recognizes they have benefited from systems of oppression designed to benefit people who look like them. ​We express our deepest respect for and gratitude towards the original and current caretakers of this region.​ We acknowledge that our services are statewide and on the homelands of Native peoples, who have lived in this region from the beginning. They share their traditional homelands and waterways of Turtle Island, also known as North America. Some of these are nations and confederacies that represent multiple tribes and bands. We are committed to personal edification by examining how we internalize and spread colonization, the traumatic impacts it has, and continues to have on people, and collaborating with those who uproot systemic oppression in our communities. We will not partner with organizations, groups, or agencies who cannot be openly inclusive or condemn colonization practices. We remain steadfast in using our privilege to uplift voices and support businesses of the global majority, Indigenous, Black and People of Color communities, as well as historically oppressed populations.

A lake with trees and bushes along the shoreline, reflected in the water, under a cloudy sky.