Description

Just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.  Although oftentimes unconscious, implicit bias impacts our thinking, decision making and action taking.  Implicit bias is not only harmful and hurtful, but its perpetuation of stereotypes and microaggressions makes it deadly. Through the use of reflective activities, video clips, storytelling and small/large group discussions, this workshop will take participants into a deep dive of microaggressions,recognize the progression of bias as deadly to individuals and whole communities of people and action steps on how to be an Upstander.

Instructor

Crystal Rozelle – Bennett, LMSW

Crystal Rozelle – Bennett, LMSW is the founder and CEO of THRYVE, LLC. Ms. Bennett brings over 20 years of experience with youth and families to the leadership of THRYVE. She is committed to advocating for and empowering individuals and communities. Through coaching, consultation, presentations, and workshop facilitation, Ms. Bennett has worked with thousands of professionals, across the nation, to promote the delivery of trauma-informed, culturally inclusive, and person-centered strategies and services. Her areas of expertise include Human Trafficking, Suicide Prevention, Child Trauma/Maltreatment, Motivational Interviewing, Racial Trauma, Cultural Humility, and working to dismantle systems of white supremacy to promote equity and justice.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Live Webinar

    • From Colorblind to Colorbrave (3 hours)

  • 2

    Evaluation

    • Evaluation