course »Examining Racism and the AAPI Community for Child Welfare Professionals

Date: 8/9/2021, 9:30 am—4:30 pm
County: -Training Offerings
Location: DISTANCE LEARNING
Sponsor: Seneca Family of Agencies
Phone: 510-654-4004
Virtual Instructor Led Training

With the recent uprise in acts of violence and hate targeting Asian Americans, it seems the collective attention of our country is being called to turn and face the history of racism and discrimination against members of this highly diverse group. When paired with the racial reckoning we are facing with Black and Brown folks, particularly with regard to law enforcement, it is imperative that we look toward alternative models to promote cross cultural support and solidarity. How do we examine anti-Asian racism without examining anti-Blackness?

In this 2 hour workshop we will review the historical context of racism with, to, and within these groups. We will discuss and unpack our own racial position and how we participate in and are impacted by racism and anti-Blackness. We will work in breakout sessions to share personal connections, work through problem solving strategies, and develop confidence and readiness for the immediate application of tools and modes of thinking to confront the specific challenges practitioners face within the child welfare system. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of the systemic and cultural evolution of these complex histories as well as resources and suggestions for articles, books, and other media such as podcasts and TED talks to further this essential work.