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NW Children’s Foundation presents the 2020 Forum Community Trauma and Child Well-Being: A Deeper Dive into the Future of Healing Please join us for a conversation about community trauma and healing. Featuring: Shawn Ginwright, PhD Professor of Education, Africana Studies San Francisco State University Washington State Convention Center & via Webstream Tuesday, February 11 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM PST In person: $40 (Includes box lunch) Webstream: $20 (Includes on-demand viewing) RSVP at nwcf.org Space is limited! Delve into racism, inequality and poverty and explore more collective approaches to healing. Hear from a panel of community leaders who focus on healing in their approach to working with individuals, communities and systems. Walk away with concrete strategies that support children and youth (and the adults working with them) in a holistic, strength-based way. Panel moderated by: Benjamin Danielson, MD Senior Medical Director Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic Forum Sponsors Leader Alaska Children’s Trust Patrons Haggard Childcare Resources Mat-Su Health Foundation Partners Heritage Bank Flourish Agenda Questions? 206.682.8447 or [email protected] How can we best understand and address community trauma? What practical tools are available for those who work with children, youth and families to start the healing process?
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Page 1: Community Trauma and Child Well-Being...Africana Studies San Francisco State University Washington State Convention Center & via Webstream Tuesday, February 11 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM

NW Children’s Foundation presents the 2020 Forum

Community Trauma and Child Well-Being:A Deeper Dive into the Future of Healing

Please join us for a conversation about

community trauma and healing.

Featuring:Shawn Ginwright, PhDProfessor of Education,Africana Studies San Francisco State University

Washington StateConvention Center & via Webstream

Tuesday, February 11 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM PST

In person: $40(Includes box lunch)

Webstream: $20(Includes on-demand viewing)

RSVP at nwcf.orgSpace is limited!

• Delve into racism, inequality and poverty and explore more collective approaches to healing.

• Hear from a panel of community leaders who focus on healing in their approach to working with individuals, communities and systems.

• Walk away with concrete strategies that support children and youth (and the adults working with them) in a holistic, strength-based way.

Panel moderated by:

Benjamin Danielson, MDSenior Medical Director

Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic

Forum SponsorsLeader

Alaska Children’s Trust

PatronsHaggard Childcare

ResourcesMat-Su Health

Foundation

PartnersHeritage Bank

Flourish Agenda

Questions? 206.682.8447

or [email protected]

How can we best understand and address community trauma? What practical tools are available for those who work with children, youth and families to start the healing process?

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