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WEBINARS on Resilience; Raising racially just children; Access to care for veterans

5 Principles for Turning Family Stress into Resilience on 11/10

10:30am on Tuesday, November 10

Come join the Center for Adolescent Studies for a free live webinar focused on strengthening your family’s resilience. In addition to presenting our 5 principles for transforming family stress, we’ll provide you with concrete tips for working as a team with your spouse or partner, creating a sense of stability in the home, negotiating difficult moments with your kids, and more!




Lights, cameras, representation! Raising racially just kids in today's media environment on 11/11

5:30pm on November 11

From the moment they are born, our children are participants in a hugely consequential, ongoing conversation about race and ethnicity of which we, and they, may be only dimly aware. Our news and entertainment media play lead roles in that conversation. According to Common Sense Media, 2-8-year-old children in the US spent an average of nearly three hours every day on screen media alone in 2017. Join EmbraceRace for a conversation about how movies and television shape children's ideas about race and ethnicity, what we can do to encourage the development of more high-quality racial representations in TV and movies, and how we can help the children we love critically engage critically with media. As always, we will welcome your insights and questions.




Access to Care: What barriers impact veterans the most and how we can collectively improve the system on 11/12

10am on November 12

Join Unite Us for an important conversation with Andrea Talmadge from Washington Serves, Dave DosReis from Rhode Island State Office of Veteran Services, and Christy Kenady Director of ServingTogether, a program of EveryMind in the National Capital Region. This discussion will focus on three critical issues impacting veterans today, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage: access to care across the country during this crisis, government-supported benefits, and veteran suicide and the effects of social isolation, unemployment and mental health during the pandemic.

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