Healing Meditation & Yoga for Black Social Workers

NASW California

Josh Klapperick 0 1185
In honor of Black History Month, we are offering a free healing space for social workers who identify as African Diaspora/communities, of African descent or Black/African American only. Marcia T. Leftwich will guide us through an hour and a half of nourishing meditation and yoga practice on February 17 and February 24. 

Healing Meditation & Yoga for Black Social Workers

NASW California

Josh Klapperick 0 1185
In honor of Black History Month, we are offering a free healing space for social workers who identify as African Diaspora/communities, of African descent or Black/African American only. Marcia T. Leftwich will guide us through an hour and a half of nourishing meditation and yoga practice on February 17 and February 24. 

Do No Harm - Trauma Informed, Anti-Oppressive Practices in Social Work

NASW California

Josh Klapperick 0 2836
This 3-part workshop series will explore the implications of racism, anti-LGBTQ+ practices and white supremacy within the social work profession.

Session 1 on March 8 will examine the historical and contemporary impact of racism and introduce strategies for dismantling systemic racism. Session 2 on March 15 will focus on challenges experienced by 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and communities offer tools to create inclusive and affirming environments. Session 3 on March 22 will explore white supremacy within the social work profession, opportunities for critical reflection and how to integrate trauma informed, anti-oppressive strategies into practice begin the process of unlearning to relearning in order to decolonize your work!

Do No Harm - Trauma Informed, Anti-Oppressive Practices in Social Work

NASW California

Josh Klapperick 0 2836
This 3-part workshop series will explore the implications of racism, anti-LGBTQ+ practices and white supremacy within the social work profession.

Session 1 on March 8 will examine the historical and contemporary impact of racism and introduce strategies for dismantling systemic racism. Session 2 on March 15 will focus on challenges experienced by 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and communities offer tools to create inclusive and affirming environments. Session 3 on March 22 will explore white supremacy within the social work profession, opportunities for critical reflection and how to integrate trauma informed, anti-oppressive strategies into practice begin the process of unlearning to relearning in order to decolonize your work!

Do No Harm - Trauma Informed, Anti-Oppressive Practices in Social Work

NASW California

Josh Klapperick 0 2836
This 3-part workshop series will explore the implications of racism, anti-LGBTQ+ practices and white supremacy within the social work profession.

Session 1 on March 8 will examine the historical and contemporary impact of racism and introduce strategies for dismantling systemic racism. Session 2 on March 15 will focus on challenges experienced by 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and communities offer tools to create inclusive and affirming environments. Session 3 on March 22 will explore white supremacy within the social work profession, opportunities for critical reflection and how to integrate trauma informed, anti-oppressive strategies into practice begin the process of unlearning to relearning in order to decolonize your work!

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