Where:
The Great Hall
6 Norfolk St #3520
Dorchester, MA 02124
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, Classes, Good for Groups, Social Good
This Covid-19 Trauma Workshop is focused on the intersectionality between Covid-19 and trauma from a professional, personal and community perspective.
6 Panel Speakers (+ resources/alternative medicine):
Eduardo Palacious from City Life/Vida Urbana
Shakina Coplin from Father's Uplift
Tara Curry from Neighborhood Trauma
Alex Gladwell from Food For Free
Lovern Gorden from Love Life Now Foundation
Michael Jackson from Boston Partners In Education
(including multiple resource hubs made up of local businesses, agencies/organizations, professionals, services and alternative medicines).
Each specialist will speak from their experience in their field of service during the height of Covid-19 and how that trauma impacted them individually, professionally and the overall communities they serve. The purpose is to promote community discussions and resources available to the community. Each specialist brings their expertise in their field of service along with resources to pass out to attendees.
Please RSVP on Eventbrite to attend. Each attendee will be given a free Trauma T-shirt with every RSVP (EMAIL and survey response).
Catering will be provided by Murl's Kitchen.
Codman Square NDC is hosting the first of many community-based workshops.