Workforce Development Fall In-person Workshop: Cultivating Genius in an Equitable Society
Networking opportunity with lunch provided
Healthy Child Development
Registration Closed
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Details
Workforce Development would like to invite King County early childhood providers to our first in-person workshop and networking lunch since our lives shifted in 2020!
The workshop, Cultivating Genius in an Equitable Society, by Dr. Debra Sullivan, will include a discussion on:
- Black Cultural Capital and the Black community
- Challenges of dominance, privilege, prejudice, and oppression
- Humanizing principles
This half-day event includes a lunch preceded by the workshop. Attendees will have the opportunity to take home Dr. Sullivan’s book, Cultivating the Genius of Black Children.
Please see below for more event details:
- Open to: King County Providers, at no cost
- When: Thursday, October 19th from 11.30 AM - 4.30 PM
- Where: Bellevue College, U-Building (Rooms 312 & 313)
**Face masks are highly encouraged - OR - may be required (per CDC guidelines) at the time of the event.**
This event is for providers only. No childcare available.
STARS credits are offered for this workshop.
Presentation Language
English
Facilitators

Debra Ren-Etta Sullivan, EdD
Ashé Preparatory Academy Founder and Executive Director