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SUMMARY:Basic Mediation Training - Day 1
DESCRIPTION:The APADRC is hosting a 4-day basic mediation training beginning on Thursday\, February 25th and concluding on Thursday\, March 4th. Join our Conflict Resolution Specialists as they go over the fundamentals of mediation and help you learn the techniques and secrets to alternative dispute resolution. \nLocated in the Los Angeles melting pot\, our training will focus on cross-cultural communication in order to encompass the spirit of the communities we serve. \nPlease register by Sunday\, February 21st at 11:59pm at apadrc.org/register. \nThis training is being conducted with the Korean American Coalition and the County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs. \nFunded by the California Dispute Resolution Programs Act
URL:https://apadrc.org/event/basic-mediation-training-feb-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wings%20Against%20Hate%2C%20created%20by%20AWBW%20%26%20APADRC":MAILTO:wingsagainsthate@apadrc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210225T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210225T143000
DTSTAMP:20260530T113453
CREATED:20210222T221402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210222T221633Z
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SUMMARY:Travesti and Trans Latina Activism - From the Streets to the Screen
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\n\n\nPlease note: you must register for each event separately via Zoom; you cannot register via Eventbrite. Zoom registration links for each event are located below in the “Event Schedule” section. \nTravesti and Trans Latina Activism – From the Streets to the Screen\nThis two-part mini-lecture and film series explores the connections among social movements led by travestis\, trans latinas and transgender and gender non-binary people across the Americas. The series features keynote speakers and activists Indianarae Siqueira and Bamby Salcedo alongside two films that reflect upon their experiences: Aconchego da tua Mãe/Your Mother’s Comfort (2020) and Transvisible: The Bamby Salcedo Story (2014). \nKeynotes:\nIndianarae Siqueira is a renowned travesti activist who ran for public office in Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil. Siqueira helped found Casa Nem\, a shelter and political hub for vulnerable travestis and other LGBTQ residents. \nBamby Salcedo is an internationally acclaimed activist\, community organizer and educator as the President and CEO of the TransLatin@ Coalition. \nEvent Schedule (Registration via Zoom Links Below):\n2/25/21: Indianarae Siqueira/Aconchego da tua Mãe/Your Mother’s Comfort\n\nThursday February 18th – Thursday\, February 25th: View on your own film streaming of Aconchego da tua Mãe/Your Mother’s Comfort (2020). [Director: Adam Golub\, Columbia University School of Journalism alumni]\n\n\nThursday\, February 25th 4:00pm-5:30pm: Keynote: Indianarae Siqueira\, Founder of Casa Nem (Rio de Janeiro) in conversation with Dr. Daniel da Silva\, researcher of Lus-Afro-Brazilian gender\, sexuality\, and performance\, and Professor of Portuguese at Rutgers University. Event in Portuguese and English with Live Interpretation.\n\nTo register for the February 25th Keynote Webinar and access the film link to stream\, visit: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l-W958fLRbKbg6wrwMimfw \n3/11/21: Bamby Salcedo/Transvisible: The Bamby Salcedo Story\n\nThursday\, March 4th – Thursday\, March 11th: View on your own film streaming of Transvisible: The Bamby Salcedo Story (2014). [Director: Dante Alencastre\, Columbia University Arts & Sciences alumni]\n\n\nThursday\, March 11th 4:00pm-5:30pm – Keynote: Bamby Salcedo\, CEO of TransLatin@ Coalition in conversation with Dr. Macarena Gómez-Barris\, Chair of Social Science & Cultural Studies at Pratt Institute\n\nTo register for the March 11th Keynote Webinar and access the film link to stream\, visit: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8q_221cMSdefTD1JCZPx3g \nView On Your Own Film Streaming:\nA link to screen the film on your own prior to its associated Keynote Webinar will be provided in a reminder email you will receive from Zoom one week prior to the associated event start date. Each film will be made available for a period of one week prior to the event date of its associated Keynote Webinar\, and information will be provided for how to access the film during this time period. Viewing of the films is encouraged\, but not required\, for attendance at each Keynote Webinar. \nCo-Presented with the Barnard Center for Research on Women\, the Queer Aqui Working Group at the Columbia Center for the Study of Social Difference\, the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University\, the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University\, the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University\, Global South Center at Pratt Institute\, & Columbia Global Centers | Rio de Janeiro
URL:https://apadrc.org/event/travesti-and-trans-latina-activism-from-the-streets-to-the-screen/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210225T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210225T143000
DTSTAMP:20260530T113453
CREATED:20210219T203609Z
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SUMMARY:Community Forum on Vietnamese American Services Center Senior Meal Program
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\n\n\nThe County of Santa Clara\, Senior Nutrition Program (SNP) is creating a new meal program site at the County-owned Vietnamese American Services Center (VASC)\, at 2410 Senter Road\, in 2021. VASC will have a dedicated kitchen and dining area in for this purpose. The building is slated for completion in Spring 2021 with a formal grand opening in Fall 2021. While SNP has established protocol for its congregate meals sites and must comply with federal\, state and local requirements\, the program design and details for this site have not determined and community input is desired. \nServices at the nutrition site will include providing ethically-tailored\, cooked-on-site congregate meals to older adults age sixty and older or other qualified participants using the criteria in the Older Americans Act. These meals will be normally served on-site in a communal setting\, but will be served to-to\, curbside\, or home delivered while Covid-19-related service adjustments are in place. The services may also be expanded to provide meal delivery to homebound older adults in the future. \nIn anticipation of this upcoming solicitation\, SNP seeks input from community members and stakeholders on the nutrition program’s design. If you are an older adult\, a community partner\, congregate meals provider\, service provider at VASC\, community member\, neighbor\, or any other interested person\, you are invited attend our community forum and provide input for the solicitation. \nYour contribution is important to the successful creation of this exciting new program! Please share this announcement with anyone who might be interested. \n— \n\n\nChương Trình Dinh Dưỡng cho Cao Niên Hạt Santa Clara (SNP) đang mở một địa điểm mới tại Trung Tâm Phục Vụ Việt-Mỹ (VACS) thuộc về County\, số 2410 Senter Road\, vào năm 2021. VACS sẽ được tặng một nhà bếp và một nhà ăn để phục vụ mục đích này. Nơi này dự kiến sẽ hoàn thành vào mùa Xuân năm 2021\, và sẽ được khai mạc vào mùa Thu năm 2021. Trong lúc Chương Trình SNP đã thành lập những giao thức tại các địa điểm dinh dưỡng cũ và phải tuân theo các yêu cầu của liên bang\, tiểu bang và địa phương\, thiết kế và chi tiết cho nơi mới này chưa được quyết định và ý kiến cộng đồng rất đuọc hoan nghênh. \nSự phục vụ tại nơi dinh dưỡng sẽ bao gồm những gì phù hợp với đạo đức\, thức ăn nấu tại các địa điểm được dành cho những ai sáu mươi tuổi trở lên hay những ai hội đủ tiêu chuẩn chiếu theo luật Older Americans Act. Thức ăn này thường được phục vụ theo cách thiết lập chung cho cộng đồng\, nhưng sẽ được làm theo cách đến nhận\, hay giao thức ăn tận nhà\, trong lúc dịch Covid-19 sự phục vụ sẽ được điều chỉnh tại chỗ. Chương trình có thể mở rộng sau này để cung cấp thức ăn tận nhà cho những người lớn tuổi không đi lại được. \nTrước khi có sự trưng cầu này\, Chương Trình Dinh Dưỡng SNP tìm kiếm ý kiến đóng góp của các thành viên cộng đồng và những ai liên quan trong chương trình dinh dưỡng thiết kế này. Nếu quý vị là một người lớn tuổi\, một cộng sự trong cộng đồng\, nhà cung cấp thức ăn cho các địa điểm\, người phục vụ tại VACSC\, thành viên trong cộng đồng\, hàng xóm\, hay bất kỳ ai muốn quan tâm\, đều được mời đến dự buổi diễn đàn này và góp ý trong buổi trưng cầu này. \nSự góp ý của quý vị rất quan trọng cho việc thành công của Chương Trình đầy thú vị này! Xin chia xẽ tin này với bất kỳ ai muốn tham gia.
URL:https://apadrc.org/event/community-forum-on-vietnamese-american-services-center-senior-meal-program/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Food,Health
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210225T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210225T193000
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SUMMARY:Building Pathways Dialogue: "GOOD INTENTIONS"
DESCRIPTION:Many of us try to help out when we can\, but sometimes\, for different reasons\, our efforts only go so far. APADRC is hosting a virtual community dialogue about “GOOD INTENTIONS.” \nHow should we respond when our intentions don’t yield good outcomes? \nThe dialogue is part of a new community-building dialogue series — Building Pathways to Understanding — that aims to provide a safe\, shared informal learning space for people from different communities to unpack the beliefs and values that drive the way we build our communities and to take a closer look at the stories we tell ourselves and/or have been told about the way society “has to be.” \nThough APADRC is based in LA\, dialogues are open to anyone living in the U.S. Up to 10 people will be chosen to take an active part in the dialogue (which will be facilitated via Zoom)\, though there will also be room for people who just want to listen. We aim to have a diverse group of participants so that each dialogue will include and reflect different perspectives and experiences. \nSIGN-UP HERE: http://bit.ly/35RdAi1 \nKnow people who might be interested? Like & Share: https://www.facebook.com/events/214140390377132/
URL:https://apadrc.org/event/building-pathways-dialogue-good-intentions/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Awareness
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