2 CEUs FREE See My Color: Why Racial Colorblindness is Unethical

Thursday, 28 July 2022 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT

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Thursday, 28 July 2022 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT

2 Cultural/Social or Ethics CEUs

Free for NJ-NASW Members

Nearly sixty years after Dr. King's speech, I Have A Dream, racial disparities continue to exist in various systems, including healthcare, education, the criminal justice system and those impacted by poverty. As a counselor, not only is it unrealistic to be racially colorblind, it is dangerous and does more harm than good. If you don't see my color, you can't see me. And if you can't see me how can you empathize with my racial experiences, accept my whole being and validate my perspectives.

Course Overview

Acknowledge racial colorblindness as a racial microaggression that upholds white supremacy

Evaluate the ethical implications of being racially colorblind in practice

Identify 3 racial disparities that exist and the role in recognizing race in order to advocate and empower clients to fight against inequities

 

Define cultural humility and explore strategies to increase interpersonal and intrapersonal cultural humility to improve rapport building and alleviate further trauma

 Cost for this course:

Regular Price: $57
FREE FOR NASW-NJ members

NASW members from other states - $20 

For those licensed in NY: NASW New Jersey Chapter SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #0138.

There are no refunds for this workshop.  All sales are final.

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For more information, contact Willis Williams at 732-354-3968 or wwilliams.naswnj@socialworkers.org

Contact the Organizer

Crystal Rozelle-Bennett, LMSW
Founder and CEO of THRYVE, LLC.
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For the past 25 years Crystal has been driven by her personal experiences of trauma to educate, advocate, and amplify the voices of individuals and communities in order to promote healing and opportunities to move from surviving to thriving. Crystal was the first in her family to attend college and earned a Bachelor’s in Arts in Psychology from Wells College, located in Aurora, NY. She went on to earn her Masters in Social Work from Florida State University and currently holds her LMSW. During her career, Crystal has demonstrated a passion in sharing her experiences in order to help individuals heal from their personal traumas and work alongside professionals to create trauma informed, culturally inclusive and person-centered spaces. Her experiences include advocacy within the child welfare system, oversight of child and youth programs, crisis hotline response, delivery of community based mental health services and implementing trauma informed strategies and programs for school districts. She has been called upon to provide training, coaching and consultation across the nation in the subject areas of Human Trafficking, Suicide Prevention, Motivational Interviewing, Child Trauma & Maltreatment and Racial Trauma. She is a fierce advocate for social justice and leads courageously to dismantle oppressive systems and create equitable and just services, policies and programs.

https://crystalthryves.com/

About Crystal Rozelle-Bennett, LMSW

Founder and CEO of THRYVE, LLC.
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