PPT-Intersections of Racial, Health, and Social Justice
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A dialogue Facilitated by UIC SNMA amp LMSA chapters Game Plan 1 15 125 Introduction 1 25 130 Transition to r ooms 130 205 Breakout Sessions 30 min for 67
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A dialogue Facilitated by UIC SNMA amp LMSA chapters Game Plan 1 15 125 Introduction 1 25 130 Transition to r ooms 130 205 Breakout Sessions 30 min for 67 questions 205 215 . S Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics Bureau of Justice Statistics September 2010 NCJ 227379 Special Report Highlights National Crime Victimization Survey Victimization Duri PhD Candidate: Jillian Strauss. Supervisors: Luis Miranda-Moreno. & Patrick Morency. 25th CARSP Conference,. Ottawa, Ontario, May 27-30, 2015. 25ème . Conférence. ACPSER,. Ottawa, ON, 27-30 . mai. NYC Task Force on Racial Disparity in the Juvenile Justice System. What is Racial Disparity?. Racial disparity occurs whenever the percentage of youth in the juvenile justice system exceeds the percentage of youth in the general population. Francesca DiMaggio. EPSY 5810 Advanced Adolescent . Development. Who am I? Identity vs. Confusion. In adolescence, a major challenge for teens is their search for identity. Questions like, . ST. CENTURY AMERICA. Presented by:. The Aspen Institute. Roundtable on Community Change. Anne Kubisch, Keith Lawrence, Raymond Codrington. October 2, 2012. Detroit, MI. OUR AGENDA FOR TODAY:. A language to talk about race. Kerry Ryder, MSc BA . November 2015. Agenda. Getting lost. Finding the way. How maps help. Maps at intersections. Have you been lost?. Have you been lost?. What did it feel like?. Where exactly did you get lost?. By . Tanya Maria Golash-Boza. . 1. White Privilege . “It is important to think about white privilege for several reasons. First of all, if we want to understand racial oppression, it is crucial to understand how it looks from the other side. Second, white privilege often remains invisible, and by bringing it to light we can develop a better understanding of how racism works in our society. Nevertheless, it is important to keep in mind that all whites do not experience white privilege in the same way.” (p. 152) . Acknowledgements. Thank you to the Boston Public Health Commission for the development of these materials.. This module relies heavily on the following activity:. Rat Bites Infant: Copyright . 2000, Racial Justice Leadership, by Terry . 2010 Plan Outcomes. Skyway . system. Downtown population. Hiawatha Light Rail Corridor. New cultural assets. Target Field. Historic landmarks. Downtown Improvement District. 2. Intersections. 3. Intersections. Presented by: . MHTF Diversity Sub-committee. July 11, 2017. Introduction to Racial Trauma. On Sunday, police officers in Seattle shot and killed . Charleena. Lyles in her home. She died in front of “several children”, according to reports and her family members say she was pregnant. Just days before . Patterned vs. Historical Approach. Justice. The most general meaning of justice is giving to each person his or her due.. Giving to each person what that person needs, what that person deserves, or a share equal to what others are about to receive. Tamara J. Cadet, PhD., LICSW, MPH. Associate Professor. Simmons University School of Social Work. Learning Objectives. Grasp the significance of racial and ethnic health disparities and inequities. Understand why social work and public health social work (PHSW) practitioners need to address health disparities and inequities. Dr. Ken Magdaleno. Key questions to consider: . How do race, culture, gender, and socioeconomic levels impact your practice?. How do race, culture, gender, and socioeconomic levels impact student learning? . Well Informed. New to Racial Justice. Introductory level involvement. Sign up to receive newsletters. Read the USCCB’s “Open Wide Our Hearts”. Participate in the . 12 Day Jesuit Anti-Racism Retreat.
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