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Beyond Trauma Informed: Building a Healing Informed Sector

Join us for this session that will lead participants through a review of how our biological stress response impacts organizational and systems culture, begin to unpack the deep collective trauma unleashed by current events and promising practices to ground diversity, equity and inclusion work in healing informed values, and teach practical skills to inform personal and professional growth.

Event Details

Community organizations, philanthropy and systems are too often led by overworked, highly stressed individuals struggling to solve entrenched and sometime personally meaningful problems. While embracing a trauma informed lens has shifted how many non-profits do their work, a deeper understanding of the role and impact of historic, collective, primary and vicarious trauma is required to strengthen our sector. The recent murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer is an example of how trauma impacts human beings. This session will lead participants through a review of how our biological stress response impacts organizational and systems culture, begin to unpack the deep collective trauma unleashed by current events and promising practices to ground diversity, equity and inclusion work in healing informed values, and teach practical skills to inform personal and professional growth.

Speakers

  • Suzanne Koepplinger, Minneapolis Foundation
  • Camille M. Cyprian, Minnesota Council on Foundations

Start: Tuesday, June 16, 3:00 PM Eastern

End: Tuesday, June 16, 4:00 PM Eastern

Register for the webinar here

GEO has waived the non-member fee for this webinar due to the importance of this content and the critical resources the presenters will provide. We thank Camille M. Cyprian from Minnesota Council on Foundations for the proposal to waive the registration fee so that we can share this webinar with as many people as possible – from our GEO community and beyond.

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