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Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Racial Disparities and Human Trafficking
Apr
11
5:00 PM17:00

Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Racial Disparities and Human Trafficking

https://www.gatewayhumantrafficking.org/copy-of-membership

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Human Trafficking especially child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars, advocates, and public outcry recently. Yet, these conversations and movements-like so many other social justice issues- have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people of color into human trafficking including America’s commercial sex trade.

In partnership with the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) Criminal Justice Department, Gateway Human Trafficking is pleased to announce that Dr. Rostami’s Race, Crime, and Justice Course live guest speaker sessions are now open to the public.

These sessions are offered online via Zoom. During these weekly live sessions, we will discuss various issues concerning Race, Crime, and Justice in our communities that makes people of color more vulnerable to crimes and obstacles they are experiencing to get justice. 

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Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Mass Incarceration
Apr
4
5:00 PM17:00

Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Mass Incarceration

https://www.gatewayhumantrafficking.org/copy-of-membership

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Human Trafficking especially child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars, advocates, and public outcry recently. Yet, these conversations and movements-like so many other social justice issues- have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people of color into human trafficking including America’s commercial sex trade.

In partnership with the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) Criminal Justice Department, Gateway Human Trafficking is pleased to announce that Dr. Rostami’s Race, Crime, and Justice Course live guest speaker sessions are now open to the public.

These sessions are offered online via Zoom. During these weekly live sessions, we will discuss various issues concerning Race, Crime, and Justice in our communities that makes people of color more vulnerable to crimes and obstacles they are experiencing to get justice. 

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Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Community Policing
Mar
21
5:00 PM17:00

Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Community Policing

https://www.gatewayhumantrafficking.org/copy-of-membership

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Human Trafficking especially child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars, advocates, and public outcry recently. Yet, these conversations and movements-like so many other social justice issues- have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people of color into human trafficking including America’s commercial sex trade.

In partnership with the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) Criminal Justice Department, Gateway Human Trafficking is pleased to announce that Dr. Rostami’s Race, Crime, and Justice Course live guest speaker sessions are now open to the public.

These sessions are offered online via Zoom. During these weekly live sessions, we will discuss various issues concerning Race, Crime, and Justice in our communities that makes people of color more vulnerable to crimes and obstacles they are experiencing to get justice. 

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Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - African American Community
Mar
14
5:00 PM17:00

Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - African American Community

https://www.gatewayhumantrafficking.org/copy-of-membership

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Human Trafficking especially child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars, advocates, and public outcry recently. Yet, these conversations and movements-like so many other social justice issues- have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people of color into human trafficking including America’s commercial sex trade.

In partnership with the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) Criminal Justice Department, Gateway Human Trafficking is pleased to announce that Dr. Rostami’s Race, Crime, and Justice Course live guest speaker sessions are now open to the public.

These sessions are offered online via Zoom. During these weekly live sessions, we will discuss various issues concerning Race, Crime, and Justice in our communities that makes people of color more vulnerable to crimes and obstacles they are experiencing to get justice. 

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Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Native Americans in America
Mar
7
5:00 PM17:00

Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Native Americans in America

https://www.gatewayhumantrafficking.org/copy-of-membership

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Human Trafficking especially child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars, advocates, and public outcry recently. Yet, these conversations and movements-like so many other social justice issues- have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people of color into human trafficking including America’s commercial sex trade.

In partnership with the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) Criminal Justice Department, Gateway Human Trafficking is pleased to announce that Dr. Rostami’s Race, Crime, and Justice Course live guest speaker sessions are now open to the public.

These sessions are offered online via Zoom. During these weekly live sessions, we will discuss various issues concerning Race, Crime, and Justice in our communities that makes people of color more vulnerable to crimes and obstacles they are experiencing to get justice. 

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Raising Queens: The Important Role of Racial Socialization in the Lives of Black Girls
Mar
1
12:30 PM12:30

Raising Queens: The Important Role of Racial Socialization in the Lives of Black Girls

https://sites.wustl.edu/bhmatbrownschool/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Join the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis for a curated series of lectures and panels to honor Black History by paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who have struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.

This session is presented by Sheretta Butler-Barnes, PhD.

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Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Racially Motivated Hate Crimes
Feb
28
5:00 PM17:00

Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Racially Motivated Hate Crimes

https://www.gatewayhumantrafficking.org/copy-of-membership

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Human Trafficking especially child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars, advocates, and public outcry recently. Yet, these conversations and movements-like so many other social justice issues- have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people of color into human trafficking including America’s commercial sex trade.

In partnership with the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) Criminal Justice Department, Gateway Human Trafficking is pleased to announce that Dr. Rostami’s Race, Crime, and Justice Course live guest speaker sessions are now open to the public.

These sessions are offered online via Zoom. During these weekly live sessions, we will discuss various issues concerning Race, Crime, and Justice in our communities that makes people of color more vulnerable to crimes and obstacles they are experiencing to get justice. 

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Policymaking Through a Racial Equity Lens
Feb
23
12:30 PM12:30

Policymaking Through a Racial Equity Lens

https://sites.wustl.edu/bhmatbrownschool/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Join the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis for a curated series of lectures and panels to honor Black History by paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who have struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.

This session is presented by:

  • Jewel Stafford, MSW

  • Atia Thurman, MSW

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Advocacy and Allyship: Towards a More Racially Just St. Louis
Feb
22
12:30 PM12:30

Advocacy and Allyship: Towards a More Racially Just St. Louis

https://sites.wustl.edu/bhmatbrownschool/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Join the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis for a curated series of lectures and panels to honor Black History by paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who have struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.

This session is presented by:

  • Charli Cooksey, MSEd

  • David Dwight, IV

  • Terry Harris, EdD

  • Bethany Johnson-Javois, MSW

  • Jason Purnell, PhD, MPH

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Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Immigrants in America
Feb
21
5:00 PM17:00

Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Immigrants in America

https://www.gatewayhumantrafficking.org/copy-of-membership

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Human Trafficking especially child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars, advocates, and public outcry recently. Yet, these conversations and movements-like so many other social justice issues- have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people of color into human trafficking including America’s commercial sex trade.

In partnership with the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) Criminal Justice Department, Gateway Human Trafficking is pleased to announce that Dr. Rostami’s Race, Crime, and Justice Course live guest speaker sessions are now open to the public.

These sessions are offered online via Zoom. During these weekly live sessions, we will discuss various issues concerning Race, Crime, and Justice in our communities that makes people of color more vulnerable to crimes and obstacles they are experiencing to get justice. 

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Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Hispanics in America
Feb
16
5:00 PM17:00

Race, Crime, and Justice Virtual Speaker Series - Hispanics in America

https://www.gatewayhumantrafficking.org/copy-of-membership

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Human Trafficking especially child sex trafficking has become a vital topic of discussion among scholars, advocates, and public outcry recently. Yet, these conversations and movements-like so many other social justice issues- have ignored the connection between race and other root factors that push people of color into human trafficking including America’s commercial sex trade.

In partnership with the University of Missouri in St. Louis (UMSL) Criminal Justice Department, Gateway Human Trafficking is pleased to announce that Dr. Rostami’s Race, Crime, and Justice Course live guest speaker sessions are now open to the public.

These sessions are offered online via Zoom. During these weekly live sessions, we will discuss various issues concerning Race, Crime, and Justice in our communities that makes people of color more vulnerable to crimes and obstacles they are experiencing to get justice. 

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Black and Living with Disability — Experiences, Concerns and Hopes
Feb
15
12:30 PM12:30

Black and Living with Disability — Experiences, Concerns and Hopes

https://sites.wustl.edu/bhmatbrownschool/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Join the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis for a curated series of lectures and panels to honor Black History by paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who have struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.

This session is presented by:

  • Makini Anwisye

  • Michkeal Cross

  • Sean Gold

  • Dana Walker, MS

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Resiliency Depends on Equity: Applying National Lessons to Local Communities
Feb
8
5:30 PM17:30

Resiliency Depends on Equity: Applying National Lessons to Local Communities

https://usgreenbuildingcouncilstlouisregionalchapter.wildapricot.org/event-4560554

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Join USGBC-Missouri Gateway Chapter and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) St. Louis Gateway Chapter for a conversation about designing-in community connections, resiliency, communication, operations, and policy in your built environment.

Have you or your organization experienced extreme weather? Your community? In 2021 the United States experienced extreme weather; extreme temperatures reaching 115 degrees, mega-drought, wildfires, extreme winter storms leaving millions without power, extreme rain and flash floods, flooding, a derecho and tornadoes, earthquakes... 

Cady Seabaugh is addressing the urgency of climate change in her work with affordable housing development, Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 5:30 PM, virtually, as a discussion forum in design, equity, and operations - before, during, and after extreme weather crises. Cady will take her experiences with extreme weather from Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the Western Virgin Islands, and bring lessons learned home, to your Gateway region.

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COVID-19 Variants & Vaccines: Where Are We Now?
Feb
8
12:30 PM12:30

COVID-19 Variants & Vaccines: Where Are We Now?

https://sites.wustl.edu/bhmatbrownschool/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Join the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis for a curated series of lectures and panels to honor Black History by paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who have struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.

This session is presented by:

  • Angela Archibald-Clabon, MBA

  • Angela Fleming Brown, MPH

  • Matifadza Hlatshwayo Davis, MD, MPH

  • Jason G. Newland, MD, MEd

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 Is Professionalism a Racist Construct?
Feb
1
12:30 PM12:30

Is Professionalism a Racist Construct?

https://sites.wustl.edu/bhmatbrownschool/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Join the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis for a curated series of lectures and panels to honor Black History by paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who have struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.

This session is presented by Cynthia Williams, MSW, LCSW and Jewel Stafford, MSW.

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Race and Human Trafficking: How Racial Inequality Impacts Human Trafficking
Jan
26
12:30 PM12:30

Race and Human Trafficking: How Racial Inequality Impacts Human Trafficking

https://brownschool.wustl.edu/Events/Pages/Event3492045.aspx

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

A 400+ year history of institutional racism in America has created economic and social inequities that heighten the likelihood that African Americans could become victims of human trafficking. This discussion will provide information about the vulnerabilities to trafficking members of Black and brown communities and other minority groups might face in our society.

This presentation is part of the Brown School's recognition of Black History Month.

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The Management Center - Equitable Hiring Training - 12/10/2021
Dec
10
12:00 PM12:00

The Management Center - Equitable Hiring Training - 12/10/2021

https://www.managementcenter.org/upcoming/cat-17-for-managers-equitable-hiring/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

This interactive workshop is designed to help those who are currently hiring new staff to create equitable, effective hiring processes. Participants should bring current materials related to the role they're hiring for, as the course includes workshopping, practice, and application time throughout.

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Truth & Transformation Training Series with East Side Aligned
Dec
2
10:00 AM10:00

Truth & Transformation Training Series with East Side Aligned

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Registration Required: Register link listed above

This series offers a courageous space for people to learn, engage, and apply content and tools to advance racial equity, amplify youth leadership, and foster healing. Understanding Adultism and Building Partnerships with Youth is the 8th installment.

We desire for people to attend every session though are grateful for you to participate in as many as you can. For more information, email EastSideAligned@gmail.com

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Forward Through Ferguson Systems Change Primer - 11/30/2021
Nov
30
8:30 AM08:30

Forward Through Ferguson Systems Change Primer - 11/30/2021

https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/ForwardThroughFerguson_1/RECBsystemschange.html

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

The Systems Change Primer is a workshop (presented virtually in 2021) designed to refresh and reiterate the key tenets of Systems Change methodology as explicitly tied to achieving Racial Equity. Facilitators will offer a shared learning and guide the participants in a radically candid discussion on the strategies needed for systemic advocacy of Racial Equity.

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Forward Through Ferguson #STL2039 Workshop - 11/16/2021
Nov
16
8:30 AM08:30

Forward Through Ferguson #STL2039 Workshop - 11/16/2021

https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/ForwardThroughFerguson_1/RECBsystemschange.html

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Attendees of an #STL2039 workshop can expect to establish shared language and understanding around Racial Equity and systems change, conduct an organizational assessment of systemic barriers facing your work and strategies to address them, and draft an initial, outcomes-based #STL2039 vision for your organization.

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The Management Center - Equitable Hiring Training - 11/10/2021
Nov
10
12:00 PM12:00

The Management Center - Equitable Hiring Training - 11/10/2021

https://www.managementcenter.org/upcoming/cat-17-for-managers-equitable-hiring/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

This interactive workshop is designed to help those who are currently hiring new staff to create equitable, effective hiring processes. Participants should bring current materials related to the role they're hiring for, as the course includes workshopping, practice, and application time throughout.

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Forward Through Ferguson #STL2039 Workshop - 11/9/2021
Nov
9
8:30 AM08:30

Forward Through Ferguson #STL2039 Workshop - 11/9/2021

https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/ForwardThroughFerguson_1/RECBsystemschange.html

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

Attendees of an #STL2039 workshop can expect to establish shared language and understanding around Racial Equity and systems change, conduct an organizational assessment of systemic barriers facing your work and strategies to address them, and draft an initial, outcomes-based #STL2039 vision for your organization.

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Truth & Transformation Training Series with East Side Aligned
Nov
4
10:00 AM10:00

Truth & Transformation Training Series with East Side Aligned

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Registration Required: Register link listed above

This series offers a courageous space for people to learn, engage, and apply content and tools to advance racial equity, amplify youth leadership, and foster healing. Strategies for Healing Centered Engagement is the 7th installment.

We desire for people to attend every session though are grateful for you to participate in as many as you can. For more information, email EastSideAligned@gmail.com

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The Management Center - Equitable Hiring Training - 10/14/2021
Oct
14
12:00 PM12:00

The Management Center - Equitable Hiring Training - 10/14/2021

https://www.managementcenter.org/upcoming/cat-17-for-managers-equitable-hiring/

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

This interactive workshop is designed to help those who are currently hiring new staff to create equitable, effective hiring processes. Participants should bring current materials related to the role they're hiring for, as the course includes workshopping, practice, and application time throughout.

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Truth & Transformation Training Series with East Side Aligned
Oct
7
10:00 AM10:00

Truth & Transformation Training Series with East Side Aligned

Click here to register

Registration Required: Register link listed above

This series offers a courageous space for people to learn, engage, and apply content and tools to advance racial equity, amplify youth leadership, and foster healing. Strategies for Centering Youth Voice and Belonging is the 6th installment.

We desire for people to attend every session though are grateful for you to participate in as many as you can. For more information, email EastSideAligned@gmail.com

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Forward Through Ferguson Systems Change Primer for Elected Officials - 9/30/2021
Sep
30
8:30 AM08:30

Forward Through Ferguson Systems Change Primer for Elected Officials - 9/30/2021

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeB_15u49p1yJoAdxSxGd_sLlQr6buOfDtwtkb3ZsawJddZ2Q/viewform

Registration required. Please see the link above for more information.

The Systems Change Primer is a workshop (presented virtually in 2021) designed to refresh and reiterate the key tenets of Systems Change methodology as explicitly tied to achieving Racial Equity. Facilitators will offer a shared learning and guide the participants in a radically candid discussion on the strategies needed for systemic advocacy of Racial Equity.

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