Youth Health Summit Combating Colorism: Exploring the Role of Youth

  • Beauty Well presents the Youth Health Summit where they will explore the role of colorism in today’s youth. Colorism is a byproduct of colonialsim and continues to perpetuate internalized racism and White supremacy. Join Beauty Well and Amira Adawe, a current Bush Fellow, around this meaningful discussion on Friday Nov 9th, 2021 from 2pm-5:30pm CST for this virtual summit. Zoom link is in the flyer posted below.

COVID-19 Caregiving: Older Adults, Adults with Disabilities, Somali Americans

Learn about the conclusions of two recent caregiving research initiatives and how these findings can influence your work.

Dr. Elizabeth Lightfoot’s qualitative study Changes to Family Caregiving of Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities during COVID-19 discusses how the nature of caregiving for older adults and adults with disabilities changed during COVID-19.  She focuses on how family caregivers of older adults or adults with disabilities perceived that family caregiving had changed and what strategies caregivers used to cope with these changes.

As one part of Dr. Lightfoot’s study, Kamal Suleiman will review highlights from the research and poster: Caregiving in the Somali-American community during COVID-19, drawn from in-depth interviews of ten Somali family caregivers in Minnesota.  Specifically, he will describe investigating the unique caregiving challenges faced by Somali caregivers during the pandemic, focusing on major themes related to visitation, hospital accompaniment, and self-sacrifice.

Learning Objectives:

  • Attendees will learn about how the nature of caregiving for older adults and adults with disabilities changed during COVID-19s and caregiver coping strategies.
  • Attendees will learn of techniques or tools for caregiving to meet the current challenge.
  • Attendees will learn about the unique attributes and strengths grounding family caregiving in the Somali community.

Here is the registration page: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JPwvhEgkTGi6DO3DH9FHDA

Time: Wednesday Oct 27th, 2021 @ 12pm CST

Training provided by the Minnesota Gerontology Society

Who are the Afghan Newcomers? Understanding the Background and Socio-cultural Strengths and Needs of Afghan Evacuees to the United States

The political situation regarding the Afghan evacuees was at the forefront of media outlets as American troops left Afghanistan a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, interest as a country has died down and it is more important now than ever to come together as a society and support the Afghan evacuees, who will now have to restart their lives after possible exposure to continuous trauma. As part of the International Rescue Committee, Switchboard is hosting a training on October 26th at 1pm CST to provide context, as well as share the strengths and needs of Afghan evacuees.

★ What will this webinar cover?
This webinar will provide an overview of events leading to the displacement of Afghan newcomers to the U.S. (also known as evacuees from Afghanistan). It will also cover the social and cultural aspects that distinguish this population from other refugee groups in the United States. This foundational information will help participants be better positioned to properly support newly arrived Afghans through services that align with their socio-cultural strengths and needs. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions of a panel composed of qualified experts on the topic.

★ Is this webinar for me?
This webinar will be useful for all resettlement service providers who will be working with incoming Afghan clients, including humanitarian parolees, Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders, and others. The webinar will also be beneficial for community members who are interested in learning about the latest developments in Afghanistan and the various intersecting struggles Afghan new arrivals may face post-resettlement, for the purposes of easing and facilitating their transition to life in the U.S.

★ Why Should I attend?
After attending this 90-minute webinar, you will be able to:

• Define “Afghan newcomers” and recognize the events that have led to their displacement;
• Name basic cultural guidelines related to “do’s” and “don’ts” when interacting with Afghan clients;
• Name expectations and misconceptions about resettlement services in the United States that you may encounter among Afghan clients; and
• Communicate with the Afghan newcomers more effectively using provided tips and guidelines.

★ Link to Webinar Registration (Oct 26 1pm CST)
https://rescue.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Lr6u_Y3ZRUy0TNSff9D_FQ