Burlington, VT – Howard Center is pleased to announce the upcoming Marna and Stephen Wise Tulin Community Education Series event, “Racial Trauma & Generational Healing,” led by Catarina Campbell, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Howard Center. This free and open-to-the-public virtual event will take place via Zoom on May 18 from 7 – 8 p.m.
The event will focus on the impact of racism on mental and emotional well-being and examine how social justice can help individuals heal from past traumas and create a better future for all. Campbell will lead a presentation, followed by a discussion and Q&A. Participants will be invited to explore personal experiences, ancestral wisdom, and consider techniques such as meditation and self-reflection.
The goal of this event is to promote healing and create a fair and just society for everyone. The Community Education Series provides a space for community members to learn and engage with others, offering opportunities to educate, expand understanding, and reduce stigma in our community.
Registration for this event is free, but required. Interested participants are encouraged to visit https://howardcenter.org/CES2023 to register and reserve their spot. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage in an important conversation and learn from others in our community.