Racial Definitions & Cultural Responsiveness Training
This training covers racial definitions, cultural responsiveness, the 4 Agreements to Courageous Conversations and comfort/discomfort zones.
This training covers racial definitions, cultural responsiveness, the 4 Agreements to Courageous Conversations and comfort/discomfort zones.
This session will use a storytelling method to introduce how cultural considerations and lived experiences can influence how one learns.
Join us on October 8th to learn from ILAP’s expert staff about current immigration policies, the state of asylum, and other pressing immigration legal needs across the state.
We’ll talk with Dr. Emily Weinstein, the Center’s founding Co-Director, and young people offering their lived experiences of living and thriving in digital spaces.
In recognition of October’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy is hosting a webinar to educate funders about their role in helping communities build resilience by reducing risk.
This interactive workshop--led by by Staffing the Mission facilitators Betsy Leondar-Wright and Mariah Casias--will present practical strategies for philanthropic and nonprofit organizations to enhance job quality.
This 2-part institute will use small group breakouts and political education conversations to engage participants on conversations around bodily autonomy.
In this webinar, members of CEP’s research team will present data from this first-of-its-kind study of grantee perspectives on intermediaries before joining a conversation about the strengths and opportunities of these organizations.
This workshop will focus on using Census data to look at trends over time.
Using data.census.gov, we will learn how to search for specific data for a community and how to compare data between places.