Trauma and Grief in Context: Liberatory and Culturally Responsive Practices for Communities of Color
This skills-based workshop explores the intersection of trauma and grief as experienced by individuals and communities of color. Moving beyond foundational trauma-informed care, it introduces liberatory and culturally responsive practices that address racialized stress, historical trauma, systemic inequities, and collective loss. Participants will examine how grief and trauma often coexist in experiences such as disenfranchised loss, community violence, displacement, health inequities, and moral injury. The workshop emphasizes practical, ethical interventions that promote healing while honoring cultural context and avoiding the pathologizing of survival responses.
CE Credit Split: 1.0 Ethics, 5.0 Implicit Bias