WHAT: In this 4th session of the Trauma and Healing Learning Series, the school to prison pipeline is a palpable, powerful, and harmful convergence of structural policies, practices, and punishment of young people of color’s coping, survival, pain, and fortitude. This session will present the dynamics and effects of such convergence and hold space to discuss the implications and obligations to cultivate the policies, practices, and investments to repair the harms and enliven healing and just systems.
We are fortunate to have Tia Martinez, MPP, JD as our featured presenter for this Session! She will share STPP research, analysis, and recommendations for community and public sectors and systems responsible for the well-being of young people.
WHEN: Friday, January 26th from 10 AM to 2 PM
WHERE: RYSE Center, 205 41st Street, Richmond, CA 94805
WHO: The Learning Series is geared toward those in the public health, social services, community-based programs, education, public systems and agencies, philanthropy, research, and stakeholders serving Richmond and West Contra Costa. NOTE: Multiple staff from one agency or program are welcome, with a limit of 3. We are more than happy to arrange a time outside of the Series to come and present at your program if interested.
TICKETS: This event is FREE.