Supporting 5th-12th Grade Black Girls in Community-Based Educational Spaces

Supporting 5th-12th Grade Black Girls in Community-Based Educational Spaces

Conceptual model and techniques for staff in community-based educational spaces to use to better support Black girls in their spaces

By ELIE Circle

Date and time

Saturday, August 2 · 7 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

This 3-hour session, based on Dr. Woodberry's dissertation, presents a conceptual model and techniques for staff in community-based educational spaces to use to explore gendered racial socialization messages and 5th-12th grade Black girls’ interpretation of messages, gendered racial identity ideologies, and outward display of sense of self in CBES.

Frequently asked questions

Do you provide a certificate of attendance?

For those that attend at least 75% of the session, based on Zoom log in time, I will email a certificate of attendance.

Is this session for individuals or organizations?

This session is for individuals. If you are looking to host this series for your staff, please email professionaldevelopment@eliecircle.com to schedule a time for me to come in for your group.

Organized by

ELIE Circle is a LLC with a social mission! ELIE Circle strives to foster the holistic health of (1) Black girls & Black women and (2) young people & staff in community-based educational spaces (CBES; e.g., afterschool programs, summer camps, libraries, museums, scouts) through activities and professional development grounded in research and practice.

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