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X-WR-CALDESC:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System
 : Culturally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 3\nUnderstanding Racial Bias a
 nd the Impact on Families of Color\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 ra
 cial disparity in the child welfare system. This session will explore how 
 unconscious racial bias shows up in our advocacy work both interpersonally
  and institutionally.\n\nPresenter: Mica McGriggs\, PhD\n\nPresenter’s Bio
 : Dr. Mica McGriggs earned a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Brigham You
 ng University and went on to complete a post-doctoral fellowship at Columb
 ia University. Her area of expertise is the somatic embodiment of racial t
 rauma. Along with her clinical and academic work\, she has worked as a con
 sultant on issues of diversity\, equity & inclusion at the organizational 
 level for several years. Dr. Mica has worked with a variety of top leaders
  from CEOs of corporations\, to executive directors of nonprofits\, to gov
 ernment officials (including police chiefs) on issues of diversity and sus
 tainable inclusion. Dr. Mica is grounded in critical relational theory and
  believes that reciprocity and mutuality will promote a working culture an
 d climate that are sustainably inclusive to all members of the community.
 \n\nDr. Mica has contributed widely to the academic and public discourse o
 n the intersections of race\, gender\, and religion/spirituality and has h
 ad the opportunity to have her work featured in media outlets\, including 
 NPR\, CNN\, Teen Vogue\, Fusion\, CBS news\, The Salt Lake Tribune\, Huffi
 ngton Post\, News Week\, and Seattle PI among others. She resides in NYC a
 nd currently works at an independent school\, where she leads work in dive
 rsity\, equity & inclusion.
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DESCRIPTION:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System:
  Culturally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 3\nUnderstanding Racial Bias an
 d the Impact on Families of Color\n\nTarget audience: CASA/GAL Staff and V
 olunteer Advocates\nNumber of in-service credit hours: 1\n\nDescription:\n
 This four-part series aims to improve our collective understanding of raci
 al disparity in the child welfare system. This session will explore how un
 conscious racial bias shows up in our advocacy work both interpersonally a
 nd institutionally.\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 Columbia
  University. Her area of expertise is the somatic embodiment of racial tra
 uma. Along with her clinical and academic work\, she has worked as a consu
 ltant on issues of diversity\, equity & inclusion at the organizational le
 vel for several years. Dr. Mica has worked with a variety of top leaders f
 rom CEOs of corporations\, to executive directors of nonprofits\, to gover
 nment officials (including police chiefs) on issues of diversity and susta
 inable inclusion. Dr. Mica is grounded in critical relational theory and b
 elieves that reciprocity and mutuality will promote a working culture and 
 climate that are sustainably inclusive to all members of the community.\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\, including NP
 R\, CNN\, Teen Vogue\, Fusion\, CBS news\, The Salt Lake Tribune\, Huffing
 ton Post\, News Week\, and Seattle PI among others. She resides in NYC and
  currently works at an independent school\, where she leads work in divers
 ity\, equity & inclusion.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201001T160000
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SUMMARY:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System: Cul
 turally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 3: Understanding Racial Bias and th
 e Impact on Families of Color
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