Cultural Humility: People, Community, & Practice (101)
Friday, August 09, 2024, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Category: DEI
Dr Crystallee Crain (she/her) offers a two-part training on Cultural Humility: People, Community, & Practice. Cultural humility, a framework developed from the ideas of Josepha Campinha Bacote, Melanie Tervalon, and Jann Murray-García, is an evidence-based concept that prioritizes the co-creation of dynamic and generative relationships with people from different cultural experiences than your own. This could be in regards to a person’s race, ethnicity, class, education level, gender expression, sexual orientation, religion, mental health capacities or disability status, political affiliations, or regional association. Participants will receive a Cultural Humility Training Certificate of Completion. In this 2 session (half day) virtual training, participants will:
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Early Registration Advised: Reserve Your Seat for an In-Depth Learning Opportunity and Experience in a Small Group Setting. Be sure to review and enjoy Dr. Crain's Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 Blog Series on Cultural Humility. REGISTER HEREAbout the trainer: Crystallee Crain Ph.D. (she/her/hers) is an interdisciplinary public health scholar and human rights advocate. She has academic roots in sociology, political science, and psychology. She specializes in exposing the layers of institutional inequality while supporting communities to shift ways of being and practice to improve life chances by bridging the worlds of academia, healing, and activism. Crystallee’s body of work represents a collective need to strengthen our responses to violence through transformative means, the need for liberatory practices, and a focus on healing as a revolutionary strategy for change. Crystallee holds an academic appointment with California State University – East Bay Department of Political Science; and Simmons University in the Masters of Public Health - Program. She’s also the elected board chair of Seeding Justice Foundation (PDX). Dr Crain recently published the 2nd edition of her textbook A People’s Primer: Dispatches on Politics & Social Change (Kendall Hunt Publishing). Crystallee is the Founder & Principal Consultant of Prevention at the Intersections an organization that works to prevent violence through community-based research and people-centered projects. At Prevention at the Intersections, she publishes two open-access journals CATALYST and The Beauty of Black Creation. Dr. Crain facilitates trainings with an emphasis on trauma, prevention science, and community capacity-building. She has worked with organizations across the country to support them in actualizing their values in the development and implementation of their mission and vision. Clients have included: APANO, Justice Outside (California), King County (Seattle), San Francisco Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership (SFCIPP), Community Cycling Center, and Dress for Success Oregon. You can learn more about her at www.preventionagenda.org, www.bestlifecoach.co and at www.crystalleecrain.org. Certifications: Please Note: Nonprofit Network may record, video or photograph public events. Recordings, videos and photos are used solely for the promotional purposes of Nonprofit Network. Nonprofit Network will regard as confidential all non-public information obtained during the course of its professional assignments. Information given in a public setting has no expectation of confidentiality. Contact: [email protected] |