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Wed, Mar 15

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BIPOC Navigating In White Spaces

The Challenge and Tips For Navigating White Spaces For People of The Global Majority (BIPOC)

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BIPOC Navigating In White Spaces
BIPOC Navigating In White Spaces

Time & Location

Mar 15, 2023, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM EDT

Boston, 637 Washington St, Dorchester, MA 02124, USA

About the Event

*PLEASE ENTER THROUGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE ON EPPING ST/WASHINGTON ST *

                         If you have any issues please contact: Kat (202)487-7671

*Who is this workshop for?:

✔️ Individuals that wants to learn how to navigate in white spaces.

✔️ Individuals who experienced familial, cultural, racial, or vicarious traumatic circumstances.

✔️ Individuals  who have been “othered” because of their cultural identity and the organizations that serve them.

"Have you ever walked into a space and it seemed like all of the oxygen in the room left as you walked in? Everyone is looking at you as if it were you that is the problem! Then you stand there just wishing that the Earth would open and swallow you whole. Everyday people of the global majority, formally the BIPOC community, face these interactions daily. We might show up in spaces and be the "only" or one of a " handful." In this workshop with Dr. Jai, prepare yourself for authentic discussion, engaging activities, and strategies that can help you navigate these spaces of the dominant culture while loving who you are!" - Dr Jai

If this sounds like you, we hope to see you there!

**What is included and what we will be going over:

- 90 minute Session

-Agenda will be provided

- Recording of the session

- All the slides with all the information discussed

- 5 minute survey after session, your feedback is greatly appreciated!

Host: Dr Jai

Dr. Judith “Jai” Belton has over three decades of supporting people and communities that have experienced familial, cultural, racial, or vicarious traumatic circumstances. She trains educators, varied professionals, facilitates workshops and develops curriculum for people that have been “othered” because of their cultural identity and the organizations that serve them. Her 2023 programs are: The Family Interactional Road Map (F.I.R.M.), The Creating Healthy Interactional Plan - Adolescents and Individuals (C.H.I.P), Messages To My Daughters, A program guide for teens and women to navigate spaces held by the dominant population and an innovative Coach certification program for Adolescent Trauma Coaches. Her approach is designed with resiliency and solution-based foci. Carefully walking alongside her clients, Dr. Jai emphasizes that this process is individualized, comprehensive and safe.

Website:  www.drjaibelton.com

IG: @iamthedrjaibelton

Email address: drjai@the-trccc.com

We hope to see you there!

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