What stigmas do you or the communities with which you identify face and how do you survive them? When you see someone being stigmatized, how do you and your programs respond? These are some of the many questions we can help you address in this immersive, experience-based course on how and why stigmas are formed and what can be done to weaken and dismantle them in your selves, programs, agencies, and communities. During this course, we will share our experiences of stigma, examine research and theories about stigma, and explore the psychological and social suffering stigmas cause. We will discuss ways to resist different forms of stigma and address individual and systemic factors. We will also examine case studies that include efforts to reduce the use of stigmatizing language, organize social movements that call out and fight against discrimination and oppression, and create community-wide shifts in knowledge and attitudes. Working with partners, participants will begin developing anti-stigma initiatives tailored to their organizations and communities. If you want to learn more about how stigmas can impact recovery, join us for Power Hour: Addressing Stigma and Recovery, a free, interactive virtual conversation on January 21 from 2-3 pm ET. |
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