Bookending with nuanced discussions of Resilience from diverse lenses on Thursday with Dr. Sirois and Toni Bergins on “Embodying Our Values” and on Saturday topic of Putting on the Oxygen Mask with Dr. Keeley Verrett and more! We are looking back in to this urgent COVID-19 response with an eye on LEADERS leading change. Friday morning, Jennifer Williams is answering questions on working remotely within an equity and inclusion framework from her HR experience with an intersectional lens. Join changemakers and visionary and executive coaches in Friday’s session of Leading Change District Attorney Andrea Harrington as she joins coaches to discuss turning this COVID-19 Breakdown in to Breakthrough as we begin to return back to work NEWLY focused and energized! Dynamic Labs ahead--it is worth every moment! Sign up through EventBrite (@ $25 which supports our COVID-19 mask, supply, food and resource distribution!) Or just follow link on New Pathways Lab page to join in the conversation! We are so thrilled to provide the New Pathways pre-recorded thought leaders for free and don't miss an opportunity to engage and interact and co-create our future in the New Pathways Labs! Think alongside these New Pathways Talks with provocative thought leaders clear that we can navigate change and create a NEW more equitable and inclusive future together. (You can listen now too with the link just below the video!) Also please join these events with our New Pathways Presenter Malia Lazu (Berkshire Bank @Reevx Labs) June 5th: Latinx https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reimagining-america-the-future-of-latinx-economy-tickets-105401607044 June 4th: Black https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reimagining-america-the-future-of-the-black-economy-tickets-105402652170 For the Black & Brown Community -- join the Black Economic Agenda. Gwendolyn will be co-facilitating the 2nd session on Arts & Culture: Mobilizing Change by Activating Hearts and Minds on June 4th! https://teamr3set.com/explore-no-map/?search_keywords=Idea+Jam&sort=latest
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Race Task Force 12:30-2:00 PM (Zoom)
May 4, 2020: Tanekwah Hinds of ACLU joins us to continue the discussion of What a Difference A DA Makes! And we will discuss the racial disparities and actions towards racial justice and equity as a coalition of agencies and residents! Join us! Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5coduqppjkssu3SJyWrCwDAAM58eNW1RQ Towards Racial Justice-South 6:30-8:30 PM (Zoom) May 8, 2020. Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/uZAlcO6rqT4rCPimkdUzGFqb3yoYdx-1pQ Women to Women 6:00-8:00 PM (Zoom) Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIocO6spzktuGzSN7jTKW6VE2Xkj7sETQ Coming soon--More May details available on:
*And stay tuned for Wing and Game Night for our SJIA Night Fun on “Tapping in with BRIDGE” on Fridays at 8 PM! (Be sure to bring your favorite restaurant wings or wing recipe to the game night!) Under the Blacklight: The Intersectional Vulnerabilities that COVID Lays Bare, Hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, pt. 2 (A BRIDGE endorsed webinar)
4/1, 8-9:34PM Register here: Zoom Link BRIDGE Towards Racial Justice (TRJ) ‘Power of Illusion’ Part 1 will be shown and discussed. 4/2, 6:30-9PM Zoom Link BRIDGE Race Task Force 4/6, 12:30-2PM Zoom Link Tapping into BRIDGE: Committing to meeting during COVID. ‘Power of Illusion’ Part 2 will be shown and discussed. 4/8, 8-9:30PM Zoom Link Du Bois Legacy Meeting | Town of Great Barrington townofgb.org 4/15, 6:30-9PM Remote meeting details TBD. Approved to run teleconference by Commonwealth. Tapping into BRIDGE: Committing to meeting during COVID. ‘Power of Illusion’ Part 3 will be shown and discussed. 4/22, 8-9:30PM Zoom Link People of Color Caucus Towards Racial Healing and Liberation (meets 4th Wednesday of every other month) 4/22, 6:30-8:30PM Will be meeting at “Tapping Into BRIDGE” session Women and Non-binary Caucus For Racial Justice 5/10, 7-9PM Via Zoom *New Date: BRIDGE’s IDEA Institute: Trainer the Trainer 2020 Cultural Competence Foundations 5/21-5/24 Via Zoom … Apply here: IDEA Institute: Cultural Competence Foundations Community BRIDGE’s IDEA Institute: Trainer the Trainer 6/16-6/18 Via Zoom or in person: IDEA Institute: Train-the-Trainer (Track 2) Course April 16th-19th and May 21st-24th Tentative Location: Hilton Garden Inn Alternate Location: Zoom with BRIDGE Here at BRIDGE we want to take this opportunity to remind you know that our train-the-trainer program is launching its pilot in April. This training was designed with our long- standing clients, current BRIDGE partners and, most specifically, our BRIDGE members in mind. As a current Impact or Changemaker Circle member you are invited to send two non-senior team staff to attend at no additional tuition cost. We strongly encourage sending staff that plan to take a leadership role in your organization's equity, cultural competency, inclusion and diversity work.
We are planning on launching in person if possible but if not we will be broadcasting and recording the session for accessibility. The program will run for 20 hrs in April and 20 hrs in May. All interested parties in taking our Cultural Competence Foundations core training programs are welcome to join us in April. Please find the links here to register: IDEA Institute: Cultural Competence Foundations Community (Track 1) Course: runs April 17-19th (20 hrs.) while the pilot train-the-trainer (below) is for BRIDGE staff, volunteers and our business members of the Impact and Changemaker Circles as we build capacity in our networks! That IDEA Institute: Train-the-Trainer (Track 2) Course runs for 40 hrs: the dates are April 16-19th and May 21-24th. Track 2 starts on Thursday evening. Please email institute@multiculturalbridge.org for inquiries. To subscribe to our newsletter, please follow the link here as we will be launching our digital business platform over the next few weeks for our broad range of programming. BRIDGE services are available to you over Zoom, free conference call and Google Meet. Please be in touch because we are here to help with consults, coaching, video chats along with our training/education programs. We are working (just differently!) Already we have had convenings, trainings and 1:1s remotely and will continue to build capacity to meet the requirements of social distancing. Be well! The Train-the-Trainer Program is designed to provide BRIDGE frameworks and curriculum to a core group of professionals committed to stewardship and leadership of equity, inclusion, and cultural competence at their workplace. The first weekend (Track 1) provides a full day session in Cultural Competence; a second day looking at systemic barriers around class, gender and race. And on the third day exploring hot topics in a workshop format. This will be an opportunity for train-the-trainers to participate in BRIDGE programming and make observations to support their future training. Over the month in between, Track 2 registrants will have homework back at their workplace so the second weekend in May is focusing on designing a customized cultural competence program for their workplace with peer and BRIDGE feedback on delivery. Throughout this process, we will explore scenarios and go deeper in to the frameworks behind BRIDGE’s award-winning approach. BRIDGE’s curriculum provides workplaces and organizations with the tools to move forward. Following there will be demonstrations, observations & feedback along with future modules on specific topics. Networking time will be built in throughout the weekend in person or over Zoom Breakout Rooms remotely. Cultural Competence Foundations | Tracks 1 & 2 | April 17-April 19 (Thursday, April 16th 2020 7 PM-9 PM | Introduction to Train-the-Trainer and Facilitator Foundations for Track 2 only) Friday, April 17th 2020 9 AM- 5PM | Cultural Competence Foundations Saturday, April 18th 2020 9PM-5PM | Real Talk on Systems of Oppressions: Developing a Poverty, Immigraion, Race and Gender Analysis Sunday, April 19th 2020 9PM-12PM | Deeper Dives in to Essential Diversity Topics Train-the-Trainer- Track 2 |May 21-24 (April Session Required) Thursday, May 21st 2020 7PM-9PM | Introduction to Restorative Circle Practices for Equity & Inclusion Work Friday, May 22nd 2020 9AM- 5PM | Building your Program: Cultural Competence pt. 1 & pt. 2 Saturday, May 23rd 9AM-5PM | Building your Program: Cultural Competence pt. 3 & pt.4 Sunday, May 24th 9AM-12PM | Building your Program: Cultural Competence pt. 5 As many of you have noted, we have postponed most large convenings that we have been a part of as host, co-host or have organized. Most near future meetings we will be conducting remotely at BRIDGE per Massachusetts and Berkshire public health guidelines.
Shortly, our trainings will be available remotely accompanied by video chats and webinars. Next week, I will do my fourth Twitter Chat on having an equity and privilege analysis on COVID-19 as we take care of ourselves, our families and each other in community. Stay tuned for more opportunities to engage with BRIDGE. We are continuing with the ACLU - MA and community leaders convening over Zoom on Tuesday for the program What A Difference A DA makes. (March 17th!) Also we plan to move ahead with future programming as much as we can thinking about access for our stakeholders. IDEA Institute launches at BRIDGE. (Thanks to support of Moonlight Mile Family Fund and our Moonlight Mile Circle along with the pending Lennox Foundation support, we are finally here!) Our train-the-trainer program is launching its pilot in April. We are planning on launching in person if possible but if not we will be broadcasting and recording the session for accessibility. The program will run for 20 hrs in April and 20 hrs in May. All interests in taking our Cultural Competence Foundations core training programs are welcome to join us in April. Please find the links here: IDEA Institute: Cultural Competence Foundations Community (Track 1) Course: runs April 17-19th (20 hrs.) and the pilot train-the-trainer is for BRIDGE staff and our business members of the Impact and Changemaker Circles as we build capacity in our networks! the IDEA Institute: Train-the-Trainer (Track 2) Course - 40 hrs: dates are April 16-19th and May 21-24th. Please email institute@multiculturalbridge.org for inquiries. Read the full update from BRIDGE founder and CEO, Gwendolyn VanSant, on COVID-19. People of Color Caucus
2/26, 7-8:30PM Nikole Hannah-Jones, Williams College Lecture BRIDGE Women to Women 2/27, 6:30-8:30PM Muddy Brook School Great Barrington MA TRJ White Caucus for Racial Justice 2/27, 7-9:00PM BRIDGE offices in Lee, MA RSVP to RSVP@multiculturalbridge.org BRIDGE Race Task Force 3/2, 12:30-2PM Ralph Froio Senior Center Pittsfield MA BRIDGE Women to Women 3/12, 6:30-8:30PM Muddy Brook School Great Barrington MA Yuyi Morales 3/14, 1-4 PM Meet the artist and discuss her piece, Dreamers Norman Rockwell Museum CBRSD and BRIDGE Family Engagement Night 3/16, 6-7:30PM Dalton MA What a Difference a DA Makes, BRIDGE and ACLU 3/17, 6:00- 8:00 PM Berkshire Antheneum | Pittsfield MA Du Bois Legacy Meeting Town of Great Barrington, duboislegacy.com 3/18, 6:30-9PM Police Station, Great Barrington MA CBRSD and BRIDGE Family Engagement Night 3/19, 6-7:30PM Hinsdale MA TRJ Men’s Caucus for Racial Justice 3/23, 7-9:30PM BRIDGE Lee MA CBRSD and BRIDGE Family Engagement Night 3/25, 6-7:30PM Becket MA BRIDGE Women to Women 3/26, 6:30-8:30PM Muddy Brook School Great Barrington MA Diversity Bias & Belonging Berkshire Bank, Downtown Pittsfield Inc., PERC 3/20, 9 am to 4 pm followed by meetings April, May, June in a series of lunch ‘n learns Berkshire Bank New England Brothers | Berkshire Bank RSVP by March 13th TRJ Women and Non-binary Caucus for Racial Justice 3/10, 7 - 9pm BRIDGE offices in Lee, MA RSYP Community Forum March 2020 A Birthday Festival Weekend, |
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