Explores how young people respond to community violence and the lasting effects of marginalization and hate-based trauma. This webinar discusses creative strategies to help youth process these challenges and build resilience.
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Provides information pertaining to the history of anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate.
Provides an understanding of why it is important to talk to children about hate-based violence against AAPI communities, how to recognize signs of traumatic stress and its impact, how to begin a conversation with youth about anti-AAPI hate, and what can be done in response.
Features Dr. Wizdom Powell, who has worked to advance health equity for boys and men of color.
Explores how systemic cultural and institutional structures have historically contributed to divisions in the U.S., often creating tensions between communities through policies and social dynamics.
Offers mental health providers information on understanding cultural responsiveness to racial trauma, why it matters, and what to do.
Emphasizes the importance of understanding how historical trauma has shaped the experiences of African Americans.