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X-WR-CALDESC:Free event: Join UNA partner DANA to learn more about trauma i
 n BIPOC communities in this third of four webinars.\nWhen we think of the 
 different populations we seek to impact via DEI initiatives and goals\, ma
 ny exist. Historically speaking\, we tend to recognize the challenges of r
 acially marginalized members of society as the focal point for specific at
 tention.\n\nCertainly\, our current societal climate supports a deeper div
 e into the impact of racial trauma. We seek to better understand and be be
 tter understood as allies\, supporters\, and caring\, compassionate partne
 rs in our diverse communities.\n\nIn this Webinar you will Explore:\n\nWha
 t traumatic experiences members of the BIPOC community endure\nHow these e
 xperiences affect the mental\, emotional\, physical health\, and coping sk
 ills of members of this community\nStrategies to help social and human ser
 vice organizations better connect and serve clients in these communities\n
 How understanding individual and collective implicit bias can better infor
 m your approach to achieving sustainable and relevant DEI goals
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DESCRIPTION:Free event: Join UNA partner DANA to learn more about trauma in
  BIPOC communities in this third of four webinars.\nWhen we think of the d
 ifferent populations we seek to impact via DEI initiatives and goals\, man
 y exist. Historically speaking\, we tend to recognize the challenges of ra
 cially marginalized members of society as the focal point for specific att
 ention.\n\nCertainly\, our current societal climate supports a deeper dive
  into the impact of racial trauma. We seek to better understand and be bet
 ter understood as allies\, supporters\, and caring\, compassionate partner
 s in our diverse communities.\n\nIn this Webinar you will Explore:\n\nWhat
  traumatic experiences members of the BIPOC community endure\nHow these ex
 periences affect the mental\, emotional\, physical health\, and coping ski
 lls of members of this community\nStrategies to help social and human serv
 ice organizations better connect and serve clients in these communities\nH
 ow understanding individual and collective implicit bias can better inform
  your approach to achieving sustainable and relevant DEI goals
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SUMMARY:UNA - Understanding the Impact of Trauma in BIPOC Communities
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