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SUMMARY:Mental Health in Communities of Color Symposium
DESCRIPTION:About the Symposium \nThe human toll of the COVID-19 pandemic\, heightened levels of violence\, and persuasive and persistent systemic racism have devastated our communities. Now is the time to take bold and intentional action. These unexpected and tragic experiences also present unprecedented opportunities to do things differently\, with freshly informed equity lenses at all levels. The Mental Health Symposiums bring together local leaders\, regional and national experts\, community members\, and stakeholders for a half-day of learning dedicated to addressing mental health and trauma through the lens of Equity. The goal is to engage in dialogue to highlight the diversity of needs of youth and adults across systems and collectively work together to identify strategies to improve care and prioritize the next steps for our communities. \nPURCHASE TICKETS AT http://bipocparentvoice.org/events/ \nObjectives \n• Provide a cross-system community educational opportunity to offer long-term strategies for addressing trauma and mental health in communities of color\n• Highlight the diversity of needs related to “healing” and mental health care\n• Advance opportunities to address the intersection of Social Justice and Behavioral Health Care through the lens of Equity\n• To elevate community voices across systems with intentional and targeted goals of promoting resilience\, inclusive recovery\, and equitable solutions for addressing mental health.\n• Offer educational learning opportunities to address distrust and stigmas and how to leverage youth\, family\, and adult peer advocacy initiatives\n• To present emerging and best practice models of research and culturally responsive care across systems\n• To provide a forum to build collaborative partnerships that elevate the voices of patients\, parents\, caregivers\, faith leaders\, and grassroots neighborhood centers to inform and improve policies and practices through system change activities.\nC.E.U.S\nCEU offering -Approved for 3 contact hours of CEUs for LMSW and LCSW \nThe Nazareth College Department of Social Work is recognized by the NY State Department of Education\, State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of social work continuing education for licensed social workers.
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/mental-health-in-communities-of-color-symposium/
LOCATION:Adler Hall\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ethics and the Theater: 'The Who & The What' by by Ayad Akhtar
DESCRIPTION:Our long-running staged reading and discussion series continues with The Who and The What by Ayad Akhtar: \nPakistani-American Zarina has married a man chosen for her by her conservative Muslim father\, Afzal. Luckily\, the couple love each other\, so everyone is happy—until Zarina’s novel is published. A nontraditional exploration of women and Islam\, it infuriates Afzal and forces the entire family to confront the beliefs that define and divide them. \nDirected by Katie McHugh and performed by Zaineb Leila\, Kannan Menon\, Will Poost\, and Saisha Talwar. \nPlaywright Ayad Akhtar is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. He has written Junk (Lincoln Center\, Broadway; Kennedy Prize for American Drama\, Tony nomination); Disgraced (Lincoln Center\, Broadway; Pulitzer Prize for Drama\, Tony nomination); The Who & The What (Lincoln Center); and The Invisible Hand (NYTW; Obie Award\, Outer Critics Circle Award\, Olivier\, and Evening Standard nominations.) \nAfter the play\, we’ll moderate an open discussion about the ethical issues raised and explored in the work. Produced by Patricia Bruder Debrovner. \nMatinee encore on the following Sunday\, 1:00-3:00pm. \nMembers $5\, Guests $10 (at door)
URL:https://ethical.nyc/events/ethics-and-the-theater-3-2022-10-14/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Hall (4th Floor)\, 2 W 64th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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