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Questioning & Conflict Part 1 of 2: Racial Justice Facilitation Skills Series

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Questioning & Conflict Part 1 of 2: Racial Justice Facilitation Skills Series
Questioning & Conflict Part 1 of 2: Racial Justice Facilitation Skills Series

Time & Location

Nov 16, 2020, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Online Event

About the Event

Taquelia Washington and Jo Brownson

***This is a 2-day training so please register for both training dates since participation on both days is required.

Training Description

In part one or this two-part module, participants will build their knowledge of restorative/ transformative justice and group counseling theory as it relates to facilitating conversations about race and power. Trainers will use somatic techniques, scenarios and role play to ground participant learning. Part one will focus on reframing from shaming and blaming to non-punitive strategies to foster accountability and healing. Part two will provide opportunities for participants to practice provoking and facilitating generative conflict as central to the work of racial justice.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the core principles of transformative justice
  • Articulate the difference between individualized harm and cumulative systemic harm
  • Practice role playing scenarios related to collective acknowledging and/or repairing individualized and cumulative systemic harm

Meet Our Trainers

Taquelia Washington is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and has extensive experience working in community mental health, specializing in providing services in the school systems. She has close to 20 years of experience working in the field, with over 10 of those years spent working at a continuation school, providing mental health related services to “at risk” and “hard to engage” youth while also developing systems of care to help best support them. In addition to her clinical background, she is the founder of EmpowerMe! Services. Through this business, along with a team of subcontractors, she teaches workshops designed to help individuals and systems to be more culturally inclusive, she facilitates courageous conversations as requested by a variety of organizations, and provides leadership coaching. Additionally, she offers consultation to help support the development of culturally inclusive services and systems of care. She brings all of herself to her individual work as well as her teaching endeavors. She strives to create a safe space for her students to focus on their own healing, self-growth, and empowerment.

To find out more information about Taquelia, including her philosophy and approach check out: www.empowermeservices.com.

Jo Brownson is a racial justice educator and facilitator based in the bay area. She has worked in the field of education and racial justice for over a decade in K-12 classrooms and in the nonprofit sector. As a white, queer, cisgender woman, her area of practice is in supporting individuals and organizations to understand how whiteness is operating inside their context, how it intersects with other systems of oppression, and what they can do to mitigate and transform its impacts. Jo is the daughter of a minister who moved around the south and Midwest as a child. She began teaching in Philadelphia before landing in Oakland (her forever home) with her wife in 2011 where she taught at Fremont High School in east Oakland until 2013. Since then, she has been a facilitator and coach with the San Francisco Coalition of Essential Small Schools. There, her work focuses on transforming the beliefs and practices of educators and school leaders and organizing them in service of more equitable outcomes for their students of color, students living in poverty, and LGBTQ students. In 2020, she founded Tangled Roots to apply her knowledge of anti-oppression facilitation, organizational change processes and adult learning to contexts within and beyond the education sector.

To find out more information about Jo, including her philosophy and approach check out: https://ourtangledroots.com/.

This course meets the qualifications for (2.00) BBS CEUs for LCSWs and MFTs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences & is provided by Fred Finch Youth Center, CAMFT Provider #045295.

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