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X-WR-CALDESC:Intersectional Allyship for Professional Helpers:\nWorking acr
 oss differences in race\, class\, ability\, gender and sexual orientation
 \n\nWith Dr. Felicia Washington Sy\, Executive Director of RECLAIM\n\nThis
  interactive workshop offers practical solutions to working across differe
 nce. Participants will learn how to be an ally for peers and client’s whos
 e culture differs from their own. The training design operates from the es
 sential position that anyone in a place of privilege can be an ally. For e
 xample\, people from majority culture can be actionable allies to people o
 f color\, and men can be allies to women\, cis people can be allies to tra
 nsgender and gender non-conforming people\, non-disabled people can be all
 ies to those with different abilities\, economically privileged people can
  be allies to those who are not and so on. Many of us lack the tools to ef
 fectively engage in the process of allyship defined as\, “a lifelong proce
 ss of building relationships based on trust\, consistency\, and accountabi
 lity with marginalized individuals and groups of people.” Please join Dr. 
 Felicia Washington Sy as she engages workshop participants in the systemic
  process of critical self-reflection\, values orientation\, safe space cre
 ation\, and speaking out against bias and discrimination. The workshop edu
 cates participants about social justice and actively becoming a bridge for
  inclusivity. Those who supervise cross-culturally are especially encourag
 ed to attend.\n\nThis will be an opportunity to receive eight CEUs for soc
 ial workers. MFT\, LPC/LPCC\, Psychologists and Nursing CEUs pending. Two 
 ethic credits are also available.\n\nNovember 15\, 2019\n8:30 to 4:30\n\nP
 rairieCare Institute\n1934 Hennepin Ave\nMinneapolis\, MN 55403\n\nCost: $
 129 with sliding scale and work exchange options\nFor more information con
 tact info@reclaim.care or call 612-235-6743\n\nRegister at: reclaimCEU1.ev
 entbrite.com. Priority registration by November 6.\n\nThis workshop is a p
 rogram of RECLAIM. At RECLAIM\, we increase access to mental health suppor
 t so that queer and trans youth may be free from oppression in all of its 
 forms. We provide financially and culturally accessible care to queer and 
 trans youth and their families\, develop practitioners\, and partner in co
 mmunity through training and education at the intersection of gender and r
 acial justice.
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DESCRIPTION:Intersectional Allyship for Professional Helpers:\nWorking acro
 ss differences in race\, class\, ability\, gender and sexual orientation\n
 \nWith Dr. Felicia Washington Sy\, Executive Director of RECLAIM\n\nThis i
 nteractive workshop offers practical solutions to working across differenc
 e. Participants will learn how to be an ally for peers and client’s whose 
 culture differs from their own. The training design operates from the esse
 ntial position that anyone in a place of privilege can be an ally. For exa
 mple\, people from majority culture can be actionable allies to people of 
 color\, and men can be allies to women\, cis people can be allies to trans
 gender and gender non-conforming people\, non-disabled people can be allie
 s to those with different abilities\, economically privileged people can b
 e allies to those who are not and so on. Many of us lack the tools to effe
 ctively engage in the process of allyship defined as\, “a lifelong process
  of building relationships based on trust\, consistency\, and accountabili
 ty with marginalized individuals and groups of people.” Please join Dr. Fe
 licia Washington Sy as she engages workshop participants in the systemic p
 rocess of critical self-reflection\, values orientation\, safe space creat
 ion\, and speaking out against bias and discrimination. The workshop educa
 tes participants about social justice and actively becoming a bridge for i
 nclusivity. Those who supervise cross-culturally are especially encouraged
  to attend.\n\nThis will be an opportunity to receive eight CEUs for socia
 l workers. MFT\, LPC/LPCC\, Psychologists and Nursing CEUs pending. Two et
 hic credits are also available.\n\nNovember 15\, 2019\n8:30 to 4:30\n\nPra
 irieCare Institute\n1934 Hennepin Ave\nMinneapolis\, MN 55403\n\nCost: $12
 9 with sliding scale and work exchange options\nFor more information conta
 ct info@reclaim.care or call 612-235-6743\n\nRegister at: reclaimCEU1.even
 tbrite.com. Priority registration by November 6.\n\nThis workshop is a pro
 gram of RECLAIM. At RECLAIM\, we increase access to mental health support 
 so that queer and trans youth may be free from oppression in all of its fo
 rms. We provide financially and culturally accessible care to queer and tr
 ans youth and their families\, develop practitioners\, and partner in comm
 unity through training and education at the intersection of gender and rac
 ial justice.
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LOCATION:1934 Hennepin Ave\, Minneapolis\, MN 55403
SUMMARY:CEU Training: Intersectional Allyship for Professional Helpers
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