Cultural Competency Conference 9/18/18 to 9/20/18 Interact Effectively with Diverse Populations: Race, Equity, Sexual Orientation, Privilege, Power, Health Disparities
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Cultural Competency Awareness, Action, and Advocacy is a free 3-day online learning event to support your personal and professional growth in key areas of cultural competency. Six interactive sessions will address topics such as privilege and power, race, equity, dis/ability, intersectionality, authentic dialog, sexual orientation, gender expression, and health disparities.
Interactive engagement activities available throughout the week will provide opportunities for personal reflection, making action plans, and building advocacy toolkits.
The virtual conference is an exciting learning event for professionals in all fields to engage in important and timely conversations with colleagues across the country and around the globe. If you haven’t registered yet, do it today by clicking the button below!
Register for the Virtual Conference
Continuing education credits will be available for most sessions!
Visit the individual session pages for additional information.
Join the Storytelling for Cultural Competence Experience!
Storytelling for Cultural Competence offers an advanced learning experience for the Virtual Conference to help you get started on your cultural competence journey, get the most out of the 2018 Virtual Conference, and carry you forward.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Click titles for session descriptions, presenter information and event materials or download the printable flyer.
Tuesday, September 18
11:00 am – 12:30 pm Eastern
Keynote: Fundamentals of Diversity and Inclusion
(Dr. Anne Phibbs)
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern
Cultural Competency and Authentic Dialog
(Dr. Anne Phibbs)
Wednesday, September 19
11:00 am – 12:30 pm Eastern
Dis/ability, Race, and Equity
(Dr. Maggie Beneke)
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern
Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression within Families
(Dr. Jenifer McGuire)
Thursday, September 20
11:00 am – 12:30 pm Eastern
Health Disparities at the Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Disabilities
(Ms. Barbara Kornblau, J.D.)
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern
Capnote: Reflecting, Learning and Advocating
(Dr. Anne Phibbs & Andrew Crocker)
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