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X-WR-CALDESC:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System
 : Culturally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 1\nHistory of Child Welfare Sy
 stem\n\nTarget audience: CASA/GAL Staff and Volunteer Advocates\nNumber of
  in-service credit hours: 1\n\nDescription:\nThis four-part series aims to
  improve our collective understanding of racial disparity in the child wel
 fare system. This session will examine significant historical events\, pol
 icies that resulted in segregation\, and disparate outcomes for children i
 n the foster care system.\n\nPresenter: Mica McGriggs\, PhD\n\nPresenter’s
  Bio: Dr. Mica McGriggs earned a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Brigham
  Young University and went on to complete a post-doctoral fellowship at Co
 lumbia University. Her area of expertise is the somatic embodiment of raci
 al trauma. Along with her clinical and academic work\, she has worked as a
  consultant on issues of diversity\, equity & inclusion at the organizatio
 nal level for several years. Dr. Mica has worked with a variety of top lea
 ders from CEOs of corporations\, to executive directors of nonprofits\, to
  government officials (including police chiefs) on issues of diversity and
  sustainable inclusion. Dr. Mica is grounded in critical relational theory
  and believes that reciprocity and mutuality will promote a working cultur
 e and climate that are sustainably inclusive to all members of the communi
 ty.\n\nDr. Mica has contributed widely to the academic and public discours
 e on the intersections of race\, gender\, and religion/spirituality and ha
 s had the opportunity to have her work featured in media outlets\, includi
 ng NPR\, CNN\, Teen Vogue\, Fusion\, CBS news\, The Salt Lake Tribune\, Hu
 ffington Post\, News Week\, and Seattle PI among others. She resides in NY
 C and currently works at an independent school\, where she leads work in d
 iversity\, equity & inclusion.
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DESCRIPTION:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System:
  Culturally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 1\nHistory of Child Welfare Sys
 tem\n\nTarget audience: CASA/GAL Staff and Volunteer Advocates\nNumber of 
 in-service credit hours: 1\n\nDescription:\nThis four-part series aims to 
 improve our collective understanding of racial disparity in the child welf
 are system. This session will examine significant historical events\, poli
 cies that resulted in segregation\, and disparate outcomes for children in
  the foster care system.\n\nPresenter: Mica McGriggs\, PhD\n\nPresenter’s 
 Bio: Dr. Mica McGriggs earned a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Brigham 
 Young University and went on to complete a post-doctoral fellowship at Col
 umbia University. Her area of expertise is the somatic embodiment of racia
 l trauma. Along with her clinical and academic work\, she has worked as a 
 consultant on issues of diversity\, equity & inclusion at the organization
 al level for several years. Dr. Mica has worked with a variety of top lead
 ers from CEOs of corporations\, to executive directors of nonprofits\, to 
 government officials (including police chiefs) on issues of diversity and 
 sustainable inclusion. Dr. Mica is grounded in critical relational theory 
 and believes that reciprocity and mutuality will promote a working culture
  and climate that are sustainably inclusive to all members of the communit
 y.\n\nDr. Mica has contributed widely to the academic and public discourse
  on the intersections of race\, gender\, and religion/spirituality and has
  had the opportunity to have her work featured in media outlets\, includin
 g NPR\, CNN\, Teen Vogue\, Fusion\, CBS news\, The Salt Lake Tribune\, Huf
 fington Post\, News Week\, and Seattle PI among others. She resides in NYC
  and currently works at an independent school\, where she leads work in di
 versity\, equity & inclusion.
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SUMMARY:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System: Cul
 turally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 1: History of Child Welfare System
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