WEBINAR:
Culturally Relevant and Affirming Approaches to Engaging Families: Reflections from the Brazelton Tribal Touchpoints Initiative
10-11am PDT / 11-12pm MDT / 1-2pm EDT
Register at: http://bit.ly/sept-2019-webinar
Grounding practice in a community’s indigenous knowledge, expertise, and cultural traditions is critical for strengthening early childhood education initiatives. For nearly 20 years, Brazelton Touchpoints Center has worked in partnership with tribal communities to support American Indian/Alaska Native community goals for all children to thrive. This webinar, hosted by the Networks of Opportunity for Child Well-being (NOW) at Vital Village Network, will provide an opportunity to learn from tribal partners and staff with the Tribal Touchpoints Initiative as they reflect on strategies for strengthening collaborations between providers and tribal communities, centering indigenous identity, language, and practice in early learning and healthy development, as well as fostering sustainable peer learning among and between participating communities.
Featured speakers include:
- Joshua Sparrow, MD, Executive Director, Brazelton Touchpoints Center, Boston Children’s Hospital
- Jeanne Christopher, Director of Early Childhood Services, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
- Andrea Adams, Touchpoints Site Coordinator, Education Manager with Early Childhood Services, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
- Joelfré Grant, Project Director, Tribal Touchpoints Initiative at the Brazelton Touchpoints Center
- Moderator: Ronda Alexander, Director of Operations, Vital Village Network at Boston Medical Center
NOTE: A Spanish language line is available for participants who would like to listen to live interpretation during the webinar. This audio line will be recorded and also posted on the Forum. To access this feature, after logging in and launching the webinar, dial into this Spanish language audio line:
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