LBHC 2017: STAYING AWAKE: RESISTING DOMINANCE & MOBILIZING HOPE
6400 Press Dr, New Orleans, LA 70126, United States
6400 Press Dr, New Orleans, LA 70126, United States
Louisiana
30.026267
-90.04511600000001
Description
Whether you are an educator, student, administrator, clinician, or activist these challenging times call for clarity in solidarity-work with families and communities towards equity. Effectively doing so requires that our practices engage in understanding the multiplicity of personal, social and institutional locations that frame identities within historic, economic and political life. The paradigm of Liberation-based Healing locates these complexities within a societal matrix that shapes relationships of: power, privilege, and oppression- building on the foundations of Critical Consciousness, Empowerment and Accountability in order to interrupt White, Cis-Hetero-Patriarchy as a dominant discourse within a Capitalist context of Coloniality.
Founded by The Institute for Family Services (IFS), the LBHC offers strategies that promote healing by interrupting oppressive societal structures with justice-based practices.
What can a participant expect at the 2017 LBHC? Take a look at our program*:
November 3, 2017 9a-5p
OPENING BY
Big Chief Roderick Sylvas of the Wild Tchoupitoulas Tribe
Carol Bebelle, M.S. New Orleans, Essayist, Poet, Founder, Ashé
PANELS
Critical Pedagogy and Intersectionality- Dialogue with students and audience
The Legalization of Whiteness and Heteronormativity & Decolonizing the African Academe
Jacqueline Battalora & Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
Immigrant Rights, Islamophobia & Christian Hegemony: Roots, Rage, and Race
María Pabón López & Paul Kivel
Creative Pathways to Liberation: Healing wounds of Coloniality
Rhea Almeida, Lisa Dressner, Diana Melendez
Research within a space of Decoloniality
Carolyn Tubbs, Stephanie Carpizio, Katie Johnston-Goodstar & Ben Robertson
Reflective voices: The interruption of Coloniality in the classroom & curriculum
Students from SUNO, CSUN, Hunter, & IFS
PERFORMANCES: Markelle LaGarde from Roots Marching Band
Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa
SUNO Choir
2017 LBH Conference Arts, Dance and Music Coordinator: Tanisha Christie
November 4th, 2017 9a-5p
OPENING BY
Frenchy Haynes Founder and Executive Director of Moving Education, Inc in collaboration with Dancing Grounds.
PANELS
Waking up to Unspoken Truths about Structural Violence
Patricia Boyett & Cornel Pewewardy
Decolonizing Gendered Spaces
Bamby Salcedo, Kim Vaz & Cherice Harrison-Nelson
Disturbing the Western Project of Psychology Across disciplines of Social Work, Marriage & Family and Counseling Education
Willie Tolliver, José Miguel Paez & Alma Trinidad
The cost of Coloniality: Our bodies, spirits and our lands
Alexis Francisco
PERFORMANCE: GAY MEN'S CHOIR
(Program subject to changes)*
We are happy to confirm 18 Continuing Education Credits will be available for Social Workers!
We hope to see you there!
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Start:
2017-11-03T09:00:00-05:00
End:
2017-11-04T17:00:00-05:00
Category
Other
Tickets
Student 1 Day
50.0
USD
400
Community Participant 1 Day (2 yr Degree/HS Education or informal education)
80.0
USD
400
Student 2 Days
80.0
USD
400
Professional Admission 1 Day (Participant w/ BA/MA+ Degree)
100.0
USD
400
Community Participant 2 Days (2 yr Degree/HS Education or informal education)
120.0
USD
400
Group of 3 Community Rate 1 Day
121.0
USD
400
Professional Admission 2 Days (Participant w/ BA/MA + Degree)
170.0
USD
400
Group of 6 Community Rate 1 Day
180.0
USD
400
Student Group of 3
210.0
USD
400
Group of 3 Professional Rate 1 Day
270.0
USD
400
Group of 3 Community Rate 2 Days
330.0
USD
400
Student Group of 6
360.0
USD
400
Group of 3 Professional Rate 2 Days
480.0
USD
400
Group of 6 Professional Rate 1 Day
480.0
USD
400
Group of 6 Community Rate 2 Days
600.0
USD
400
Group of 6 Professional Rate 2 Days
900.0
USD
400