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SUMMARY:ASOST Empowering Youth-Adult Relationships (EYAR)
DESCRIPTION:Building on the work of the Search Institute\, this training will prepare adults to develop relationships that powerfully and positively shape young people’s identities that help them develop thriving mindsets and create opportunities for young people to share their opinions\, thoughts\, and voice in programming. This interactive training is designed to build knowledge\, skills\, and attitudes that enhance the capacity of adults to connect and to support the development of empowering youth-adult relationships. \nThis training is provided at no cost for ASOST grantee thanks to generous funding from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. \n  \nRegister for this event
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/eyar-21523/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janeen Smith":MAILTO:jsmith@massmentors.org
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SUMMARY:Exploring Latino/x Mental Health: Assimilation and Acculturation
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Latino/x Mental Health: Assimilation and Acculturation \nThe Latino/x community in the U.S. often grapples with the processes of Assimilation (fully adopting the new\, more dominant culture) and/or Acculturation (embracing the original culture and adapting to the dominant one) which can be challenging at best and painfully disorienting for many. This session focuses on the complex impact of these two processes on the behaviors\, relationships\, and values of first and second-generation Latino/x immigrants. \nBy the end of the workshop\, participants will have~ \n\nIdentified aspects of Assimilation and Acculturation from the first and second-generation U.S. Latino/x immigrant perspective\nExplored the advantages and disadvantages of Assimilation and Acculturation experiences and the mental health impact associated with them\nConsidered the stress of the immigration experience in relation to a sense of self\, safety\, and belonging\n\n  \nAbout the Presenter \nYsabel Garcia is a first-generation Dominican immigrant with a bold and ambitious mission to dive heart first into raw and honest conversations about mental health\, equity\, and suicide prevention. She is a social justice educator\, skilled dialogue facilitator\, wounded healer\, and disruptor of systems of oppression. \nShe embodies her messaging and personality through Estoy Aqui LLC\, a grassroots initiative that provides suicide prevention training and social justice education to organizations and institutions serving the Latino/x and Black community. Her main goal is to raise awareness of the underlying social\, cultural\, and racial factors that create conditions for suicide to exist in these populations. \nShe has earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Child Psychology and a Master’s Degree in Public Health from Bay Path University. \n  \n\n\n\n  \nRegister for this event
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/exploring-latino-x-mental-health-assimilation-and-acculturation/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rosie McMahan":MAILTO:rmcmahan@massmentors.org
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