Sat, Aug 29
|Webinar
Part 2: What is Trauma and How Does it Impact Our Children and Ourselves
Parents of African descent/African American children are invited to join us for this exciting informative series.
Time & Location
Aug 29, 2020, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Webinar
About the event
NAACP Vancouver Branch Education Committee Presents: What is Trauma and How Does it Impact Our Children and Ourselves?
Part Two: Strategies for Addressing Racially Traumatic Experiences
We invite Clark County parents of African Descent/ African American children to join us for this exciting and informative two-part series.
Part Two
Topic: STRATEGIES FOR ADDRESSING RACIALLY TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCES
August 29th, Saturday, 10:30 am to 12 pm Keynote speaker: Debra (Debi) Jenkins, PhD
For further questions or information, please contact education.naacpvancouver@gmail.com
Event sponsored by SWAC and The Community Foundation of Southwest Washington
BIOGRAPHY
Debra (Debi) Jenkins, PhD is an award-winning life coach, author, presenter, facilitator, and educator with expertise in social, developmental, liberation, and transformational psychology within the context of equity, diversity, inclusion, justice and change.
Dr. Debi began her work as an unsolicited response to requests for her expertise. The expanding demand left her no other choice than to professionalize and, eventually, create an LLC. Her groundbreaking work insights, ignites, and inspires people towards their next best selves! Clientele on local, national, and international levels refer to Dr. Debi’s whole life approach as enlightening, refreshing and innovative! Dr. Debi powerfully and meaningfully engages with individuals and groups towards growth, development, and change on personal, professional, and organizational levels.
In addition to Dr. Debi being the founder and CEO of Share the Flame LLC, she has experience in leadership and education with degrees in Education and Administration (AAS: Early Childhood Education; PhD: Higher Education Administration), Human Development (BA: Developmental Education; MA: Bicultural Development) and an MS in Psychology.