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From: Meg Allen <mega@caoden.org>
To: Meg Allen <mega@caoden.org>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 11:56:47 -0600
Subject: CPIN: RESOURCE-- Webinar Utilizing culturally relevant approaches and tools when working with Latin@ and other traditionally marginalized communities
Dear Service Providers,
Please see the email below regarding a webinar for using culturally relevant approaches and tools when working with Latin@s and other traditionally marginalized communities in regards to gender based violence.
Meg K. AllenCommunity Integration Director
Colorado Providers for Integration Network Coordinator
Colorado African Organization6795 E. Tennessee Ave., Suite 250Denver, CO 80224(303) 953-7060 X111Immigrant integration is a dynamic, two-way process in which newcomers and the receiving society work together to build secure, vibrant, and cohesive communities. As an intentional effort, integration engages and transforms all community members, reaping shared benefits and creating a new whole that is greater than the sum of its parts (Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees).
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From: Daniels Scriven, Dee (ACF) < Dee.DanielsScriven@acf.hhs.gov>
Date: Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 11:27 AM
Subject: FW: [Federal Network] 03/27/14 Webinar Utilizing culturally relevant approaches and tools when working with Latin@ and other traditionally marginalized communities
To: "mega@caoden.org" <mega@caoden.org>
Good Morning Meg,How are you? I hope you had a great weekend. The email below might be beneficial for the CPIN community – could you share it?
Thank you,Dee Daniels ScrivenORR Regional RepresentativeACF Region VIIIOffice: 303-844-1147E-mail: dee.danielsscriven@acf.hhs.gov
Subject: [Federal Network] 03/27/14 Webinar Utilizing culturally relevant approaches and tools when working with Latin@ and other traditionally marginalized communities03/27/14 Webinar AnnouncementJoin Casa de Esperanza’s National Latin@ Network as we discuss the importance of utilizing culturally relevant approaches, tools, and resources when working with Latin@ and other traditionally marginalized communities.The National Latin@ Network (NLN), in partnership with the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV), invites you to join us during a webinar presentation to unveil a recently released special collection. This useful and relevant compilation developed by the NLN in conjunction with the NRCDV, focuses on the intersections of gender-based violence and Latin@ communities. Effective responses to violence require a clear understanding of the lived realities of those experiencing the violence. This webinar presentation will be an opportunity to focus on a specific section of the collection that highlights culturally relevant tools and approaches to address and effectively respond to violence in Latin@ communities.When: March 27th, 2014 at 3pm-4:30pm EasternPresenters: Heidi Notario, National Latin@ Network, Casa de Esperanza and Ivonne Ortiz, National Resource Center on Domestic ViolenceTo register for this webinar please, click hereAccessibility ConsiderationsWe value access for ALL participants and strive to make our webinars and related resources as accessible as possible. We encourage you to share your requests for accommodations with us in advance. We truly value your participation! ASL interpreter, Braille, Closed Captioning, Advance e-Copy, Large print. Please note any accessibility accommodation you require by sending an email to Cassie Amundson Muñoz at camundson@casadeesperanza.org at least 3-5 business days prior to the event depending on the request. Please be specific. Every effort will be made to accommodate advance requests.
Monday, 10 March 2014
[The Network] Fwd: CPIN: RESOURCE-- Webinar Utilizing culturally relevant approaches and tools when working with Latin@ and other traditionally marginalized communities
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