RSSN Virtual Workshop: The ART of Inclusive Communication 2.0
National Conflict Resolution Center invites you to join us in an interactive, dialogue-focused workshop, where we will take a deeper dive into privilege, allyship, and how we can all be actively working to make our communication, our lives, and our organizations more inclusive and anti-racist. We will discuss especially how to navigate conversations about racism and other -isms between residents and service providers, and how to help foster positive dialogue on these topics between residents as people begin to engage after a long period of isolation.
Speakers:
Karla Broady holds a Master's Degree in International Educational Development with a concentration in Peace and Conflict studies from Colombia University. Karla has extensive experience working with families and young children. She is passionate about teaching parents positive ways to improve these relationships. Karla is certified as a trauma informed yoga instructor. She enjoys incorporating mindfulness & self-awareness strategies into her work. At NCRC, Karla specializes in community empowerment workshops, restorative justice dialogues in the community and with inmates, as well as the ART of Inclusive Communication. Bilingual, Karla has lived and taught abroad and strives to bring a global perspective to her teaching.
Mahealani Yoshida was born and raised in Kealakekua on the Island of Hawai'i. Coming to San Diego to attend SDSU, Mahealani had the opportunity to participate in an NCRC workshop as a student leader. She has been a trainer with NCRC since 2015. Mahealani is passionate about embracing individuality and helping others navigate multi-cultural landscapes. She has enjoyed working closely with many different people in the community and has personally grown from the skills that she teaches. With a Masters in Communication from San Diego State University, Mahealani specializes in college workshops as one of NCRC’s Lead Trainers.