I would like to explore which ACEs Connection groups and/or members are currently partnering with Black Lives Matter in their communities and how efforts intersect with your ACEs, trauma, and resilience work. I will be attending this upcoming event and will report out on efforts here in the SF Bay Area shortly.
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This looks like a great event. Excited to hear more about it.
Oh wow- I am just seeing this but, I would not have been able to attend anyway. Still, this event looks amazing. Please share your thoughts and review when you get a chance!
I know people who are involved in the Bay Area Black Lives Matter group, and there is a corollary group in Sacramento called Incite Insight. They are not part of Black Lives Matter, but the Sac group's leader attends many Bay Area BLM events to learn and bring that work back to Sac. I think it's great that you're looking at these intersections between social justice movements and trauma-awareness.
Thursday, December 3
101 Morgan Hall, UC Berkeley Campus
5:00-6:30 PM - Reception to follow
Outrage against racialized police violence against African American men and women has crystallized into a movement that builds on existing health and social equity work. Whatâs the state of the movement here in California? What are the top policy âasksâ in Sacramento and Washington, and how can public health activists plug in?
Join us for the latest in our Boots On the Ground advocacy-in-action event series.
Featuring a discussion with:
-Pastor Michael McBride of The Way Christian Center
-Rosa Cabrera-Aqeel of PICO California
-Devonte Jackson of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration
-Cat Brooks of the Onyx Organizing Committee
Moderated by:
-Marc Philpart from event co-sponsor PolicyLink.
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Oh wow I can't go but will share with Black Lives Matter Sacramento! This is amazing.
Originally Posted by Alicia St. Andrews:
Thursday, December 3
101 Morgan Hall, UC Berkeley Campus
5:00-6:30 PM - Reception to follow
Outrage against racialized police violence against African American men and women has crystallized into a movement that builds on existing health and social equity work. Whatâs the state of the movement here in California? What are the top policy âasksâ in Sacramento and Washington, and how can public health activists plug in?
Join us for the latest in our Boots On the Ground advocacy-in-action event series.
Featuring a discussion with:
-Pastor Michael McBride of The Way Christian Center
-Rosa Cabrera-Aqeel of PICO California
-Devonte Jackson of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration
-Cat Brooks of the Onyx Organizing Committee
Moderated by:
-Marc Philpart from event co-sponsor PolicyLink.
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