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2022 Race and Equity Summit
Marvin Williams Recreation Center
Bremerton, WA
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We believe not only in proactive dialogue, but implementing action to heal, inform and empower our marginalized communities. It is our goal to create and sustain equity for black and brown people within our three pillars of service:
racial justice, financial literacy, and wellness.
Our hope is that this summit will bring unity, understanding and resolve to these systemic issues that are so entrenched within our communities of color both on a local and national platform. To heal and break the mental and physical shackles of systematic oppression; we must start with the barriers closest to us. This begins with the Up From Slavery Initiative. This begins with Kitsap County fostering a collective dialogue to prepare now, for the solutions of tomorrow.

The Summit will include workshops, panel discussions,
networking, and a keynote presenter.

You will hear from community members, activists, City government, former Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best, and world renowned speaker, author, and researcher, Dr. Joy Degruy.


Friday March 25th
Location: Marvin Williams Recreation Center 725 Park Ave. Bremerton, WA 98337
Doors open at 9:00 am | ends at 3:00pm

Saturday March 26th
Location: Bremerton Performing Arts Center 1500 13th St, Bremerton, WA 98337
Doors open at 9:00 am | 10:00 to 3:30pm


Friday $50.00 Registration. Includes: Light Breakfast, Workshops, Catered Lunch, and Panel Discussion.

Workshop Topics:

1.Workforce:
Advancing Racial Equity for Impact: concrete ideas to get to work in our workplaces.
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Weve talked about racial equity for a number of years with some organizations making noticeable advances in equitizing their workplaces yet so many more organizations are failing to launch - stalled in the planning, intent phase. Surprisingly whats holding these organizations back isnt often money or staffing but an unclear starting point, analysis paralysis or fear of doing the wrong thing. In this workshop well talk about why now is the time to make racial equity a priority in the workplace and identify concrete ideas to move from intent to impact.





2. Youth & Education:
Community in Partnerships...is the recovery plan!
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This workshop is geared towards In and Out of School Time Professionals who center their work around children and youth.  Join Amanda and Fahren as they provide a real time lens and mirror with engaging tips, tools and resources on how school and community, through collaborative partnership can infuse Racial Equity, Continuous Improvement and Social Emotional Learning that support and foster student well being.
-Lets talk about who young people see in their spaces.  
-Lets talk about data that is not aimed to be punitive, but actually is used to build capacity and uncover gaps so that resources can get to them.
-Lets talk about Social Emotional Learning and how critical it is to the development of young people and those who serve them





3. Health & Wellness:
Disparities in Healthcare. How to Advocate for Your Health.
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Data shows that ethnic minority groups experience higher rates of illness across a broad range of health conditions due to a variety of factors including: poor access to care, differences in quality of care, lack of diversity in the workforce, and other systematic factors.

Are your health concerns being fully addressed? Are you your biggest advocate?

This workshop is for individuals and healthcare professionals. All participants can learn how to effectively support the process towards quality health and healing. Professionals will have the opportunity to see a different perspective that will help change or enhance the quality of care they provide. And patients can be empowered to speak up for their health.

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Panel Discussion: What is My Role in Advancing Equity?

Please visit our website for the list of presenters and panelist.
https://www.ufsi.org/2022summit




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Saturday is Free. Registration is required for occupancy purposes.

Spoken Word Performance By: Tia Naché

Panel Discussion: Addressing Racial Bias in Law Enforcement with Proactive Policing.
Featured Guest Panelist: Former Police Chief, Carmen Best.
Please visit our website for the list of presenters and panelist.
https://www.ufsi.org/2022summit

Keynote Presenter: Dr. Joy Degruy  https://www.bethehealing.com/


REGISTRATION CLOSES THURSDAY the 24th AT NOON. Contact us via email if you miss the registration deadline. Thank you.
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Marvin Williams Recreation Center (Afficher)
725 Park Ave
Bremerton, WA 98337
United States

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Éducation > Panel

Enfants bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui

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Sur BPT depuis : 26 Jan 2022
 
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