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SUMMARY:Divining Liberation | Culturally Specific
DESCRIPTION:Divining Liberation is a 4-part gathering focused on personal and collective freedom\, well-being\, and growth through cultural traditions and heritage. It highlights practices that have helped communities thrive and sustain resilience. \nParticipants will explore how people of color and culture live liberation and growth\, drawing on ancestral knowledge. Discussions will reconnect us with cultural strengths and inspire new approaches to liberation. Our gathering will also examine how these ideas can influence organizations\, creating spaces where cultural strengths are recognized and celebrated. \nThere is a 40-seat registration limit and we would like participants to attend all 4 Wednesdays in June. \nJune 4\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 11\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 18\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 25\, 12pm – 2pm PT \n\n\n \nAndrea Redeau MA\, LPC\nAndrea Redeau\, MA\, LPC is a Portland-based clinician\, organizational trainer\, and D.E.I consultant who specializes in the areas of mental health\, addiction\, clinical supervision\, and social justice. She holds a Master of Arts in Professional Mental Health Counseling & Addictions Studies\, followed with a decade-long career in serving individuals impacted by substance abuse and mental health conditions. Her practice\, Uniquely You Counseling\, LLC\, serves dual diagnosis clients and provides workshops in addiction studies to local agencies and community members. \n\n\n \nSteffannie Roaché MS\, LPC\nSteffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Trauma Informed Oregon and Portland State University with a focus on workforce wellness\, equity and inclusion through representation and power-sharing within systems\, and the promotion of resources that support healing for communities affected by racialized and historical forms of trauma. She has over 20 years of experience providing trainings focused on resilience\, trauma informed care\, and culturally centered practices\, and nearly 10 years of counseling within group and private practices. Steffannie has contracted with large and small organizations for workforce wellness\, TIC\, and DEI offerings. Her life’s passion is to work hand-in-hand with community partners to uplift hope\, healing\, and social justice within systems. \n\n\nRegistration is closed\, as this event series has passed or is underway.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/divining-liberation-culturally-specific/2025-06-04/
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SUMMARY:Somatic Moment 2025 - Public
DESCRIPTION:February – June 2025: Foundations of Trauma Informed Embodiment explores the building blocks of how we\, as mammals\, sense and engage with our environment in a body-based way. Using low impact somatics\, we traverse the regulatory sequence of presencing and sensing\, orienting to our environment\, mobilizing for and taking action\, making connection with the environment and discharging the energy we’ve mobilized. When we encode experiences as trauma\, we develop patterns of rigidity and chaos along this continuum of embodiment. These stages underlie how we regulate our emotions\, thoughts\, moods and social interactions and map our responses to stress and trauma triggers. \nJoin T. Aisha Edwards\, LMHC\, somatic trauma therapist and founder of Radical Rest\, in this monthly practice call to repattern our reflexive habits in the way we move through our embodied world. Together\, we’ll cultivate increased bodily awareness\, empowerment and a felt sense of calm. \nMonday\, February 10\, 2025\, 4-5pm PT\nMonday\, March 10\, 2025\, 4-5pm PT\nMonday\, April 14\, 2025\, 4-5pm PT\nMonday\, May 12\, 2025\, 4-5pm PT\nMonday\, June 9\, 2025\, 4-5pm PT \nThis series will follow the videos developed in partnership with Radical Rest. \nSomatic Moment Handbook
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/somatic-moment-2025-public/2025-06-09/
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SUMMARY:Introducing the Oregon Resilience Toolkit and Resource Guide 2025
DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: Tuesday\, June 10\, 9am – 10am \nJoin Christian Thompson\, MSW\, Christy da Rosa\, LCSW\, and Bob Doppelt\, PhD and Coordinator/Founder of the International Transformational Resilience Coalition (ITRC) in an offering that introduces the Oregon Resilience Toolkit & Resource Guide 2025\, developed to support community-building around community resilience\, mental well-being\, and environmental action. This comprehensive toolkit provides over 160 resources\, guides\, and examples of local and nationwide tools with actionable steps to improve mental health literacy in environmental action among community builders. \nThis event has begun or has ended. Please check our Events calendar for more Trauma Informed events and trainings.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/introducing-the-oregon-resilience-toolkit-and-resource-guide-2025/
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SUMMARY:Divining Liberation | Culturally Specific
DESCRIPTION:Divining Liberation is a 4-part gathering focused on personal and collective freedom\, well-being\, and growth through cultural traditions and heritage. It highlights practices that have helped communities thrive and sustain resilience. \nParticipants will explore how people of color and culture live liberation and growth\, drawing on ancestral knowledge. Discussions will reconnect us with cultural strengths and inspire new approaches to liberation. Our gathering will also examine how these ideas can influence organizations\, creating spaces where cultural strengths are recognized and celebrated. \nThere is a 40-seat registration limit and we would like participants to attend all 4 Wednesdays in June. \nJune 4\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 11\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 18\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 25\, 12pm – 2pm PT \n\n\n \nAndrea Redeau MA\, LPC\nAndrea Redeau\, MA\, LPC is a Portland-based clinician\, organizational trainer\, and D.E.I consultant who specializes in the areas of mental health\, addiction\, clinical supervision\, and social justice. She holds a Master of Arts in Professional Mental Health Counseling & Addictions Studies\, followed with a decade-long career in serving individuals impacted by substance abuse and mental health conditions. Her practice\, Uniquely You Counseling\, LLC\, serves dual diagnosis clients and provides workshops in addiction studies to local agencies and community members. \n\n\n \nSteffannie Roaché MS\, LPC\nSteffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Trauma Informed Oregon and Portland State University with a focus on workforce wellness\, equity and inclusion through representation and power-sharing within systems\, and the promotion of resources that support healing for communities affected by racialized and historical forms of trauma. She has over 20 years of experience providing trainings focused on resilience\, trauma informed care\, and culturally centered practices\, and nearly 10 years of counseling within group and private practices. Steffannie has contracted with large and small organizations for workforce wellness\, TIC\, and DEI offerings. Her life’s passion is to work hand-in-hand with community partners to uplift hope\, healing\, and social justice within systems. \n\n\nRegistration is closed\, as this event series has passed or is underway.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/divining-liberation-culturally-specific/2025-06-11/
CATEGORIES:Culturally Specific
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SUMMARY:Micro-Lesson | Liberation Acupuncture: From Arrival in the States to Now
DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: Wednesday\, June 18th\, 10am – 11am PT \nFor June’s Micro-Lesson\, we’re highlighting community efforts that embody TIO’s motto\, “Promoting Prevention\, Committed to Wellness.” \nCommunity speakers Jamila K. Wilson and Sara Biegelsen\, LAc from POCA Technical Institute (The People’s Organization of Community Acupuncture) will share an overview of the history of community acupuncture\, including how it took root in this country via organizations like the Black Panthers and Young Lords. \nJamila K. Wilson is a POCA Tech student and the Interim Director of Climate and Disaster Resilience at United Way of the Columbia Willamette and Central Oregon. \nSara Biegelsen\, LAc is a Working Class Acupuncture Punk\, Clinic Manager at WCA\, Partnership Coordinator and POCA Technical Institute Faculty.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/micro-lesson-liberation-acupuncture-from-arrival-in-the-states-to-now/
CATEGORIES:Micro Lessons
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SUMMARY:Divining Liberation | Culturally Specific
DESCRIPTION:Divining Liberation is a 4-part gathering focused on personal and collective freedom\, well-being\, and growth through cultural traditions and heritage. It highlights practices that have helped communities thrive and sustain resilience. \nParticipants will explore how people of color and culture live liberation and growth\, drawing on ancestral knowledge. Discussions will reconnect us with cultural strengths and inspire new approaches to liberation. Our gathering will also examine how these ideas can influence organizations\, creating spaces where cultural strengths are recognized and celebrated. \nThere is a 40-seat registration limit and we would like participants to attend all 4 Wednesdays in June. \nJune 4\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 11\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 18\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 25\, 12pm – 2pm PT \n\n\n \nAndrea Redeau MA\, LPC\nAndrea Redeau\, MA\, LPC is a Portland-based clinician\, organizational trainer\, and D.E.I consultant who specializes in the areas of mental health\, addiction\, clinical supervision\, and social justice. She holds a Master of Arts in Professional Mental Health Counseling & Addictions Studies\, followed with a decade-long career in serving individuals impacted by substance abuse and mental health conditions. Her practice\, Uniquely You Counseling\, LLC\, serves dual diagnosis clients and provides workshops in addiction studies to local agencies and community members. \n\n\n \nSteffannie Roaché MS\, LPC\nSteffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Trauma Informed Oregon and Portland State University with a focus on workforce wellness\, equity and inclusion through representation and power-sharing within systems\, and the promotion of resources that support healing for communities affected by racialized and historical forms of trauma. She has over 20 years of experience providing trainings focused on resilience\, trauma informed care\, and culturally centered practices\, and nearly 10 years of counseling within group and private practices. Steffannie has contracted with large and small organizations for workforce wellness\, TIC\, and DEI offerings. Her life’s passion is to work hand-in-hand with community partners to uplift hope\, healing\, and social justice within systems. \n\n\nRegistration is closed\, as this event series has passed or is underway.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/divining-liberation-culturally-specific/2025-06-18/
CATEGORIES:Culturally Specific
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SUMMARY:Divining Liberation | Culturally Specific
DESCRIPTION:Divining Liberation is a 4-part gathering focused on personal and collective freedom\, well-being\, and growth through cultural traditions and heritage. It highlights practices that have helped communities thrive and sustain resilience. \nParticipants will explore how people of color and culture live liberation and growth\, drawing on ancestral knowledge. Discussions will reconnect us with cultural strengths and inspire new approaches to liberation. Our gathering will also examine how these ideas can influence organizations\, creating spaces where cultural strengths are recognized and celebrated. \nThere is a 40-seat registration limit and we would like participants to attend all 4 Wednesdays in June. \nJune 4\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 11\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 18\, 12pm – 2pm PT\nJune 25\, 12pm – 2pm PT \n\n\n \nAndrea Redeau MA\, LPC\nAndrea Redeau\, MA\, LPC is a Portland-based clinician\, organizational trainer\, and D.E.I consultant who specializes in the areas of mental health\, addiction\, clinical supervision\, and social justice. She holds a Master of Arts in Professional Mental Health Counseling & Addictions Studies\, followed with a decade-long career in serving individuals impacted by substance abuse and mental health conditions. Her practice\, Uniquely You Counseling\, LLC\, serves dual diagnosis clients and provides workshops in addiction studies to local agencies and community members. \n\n\n \nSteffannie Roaché MS\, LPC\nSteffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Trauma Informed Oregon and Portland State University with a focus on workforce wellness\, equity and inclusion through representation and power-sharing within systems\, and the promotion of resources that support healing for communities affected by racialized and historical forms of trauma. She has over 20 years of experience providing trainings focused on resilience\, trauma informed care\, and culturally centered practices\, and nearly 10 years of counseling within group and private practices. Steffannie has contracted with large and small organizations for workforce wellness\, TIC\, and DEI offerings. Her life’s passion is to work hand-in-hand with community partners to uplift hope\, healing\, and social justice within systems. \n\n\nRegistration is closed\, as this event series has passed or is underway.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/divining-liberation-culturally-specific/2025-06-25/
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