"Parenting
with Identity in Mind"
featuring
Rosetta Lee
For
adult audiences.
How do we
learn about our various group identities like female, African American,
Buddhist, homosexual, middle class, etc.? From whom do we learn the meaning of
these terms? What messages have we internalized about ourselves and others?
What are the differences that result in one person having a healthy
self-identity and another person experiencing own-group shame and hatred? Learn
how we can instill positive self-identity in our children and coach them to be
positive influences on others' identities.
Carolina
Day School invites WNC parents and educators to a free community forum
addressing these questions and more called, “Parenting with Identity in Mind,”
on October 5. The forum features nationally known professional diversity
trainer and speaker Rosetta Lee.
There is
no cost to attend; however, seating is limited. Reserve your seat online at
CarolinaDay.org/RosettaLee.
DATE: Thursday, October 5, 2017,
from 7-8:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Carolina Day School, 1345
Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803 (Event will be held in Oreck Library)
INFO: CarolinaDay.org/RosettaLee or
828-274-0757
About
the speaker:
Rosetta
Lee, a faculty member of Seattle Girls’ School, teaches science, math,
technology, art, ethics, and social justice. She is also a professional
outreach specialist, designing and delivering trainings on the local and
national educational and nonprofit sectors. Since 2004, Rosetta has been a
diversity speaker and trainer on a variety of issues, including cross-cultural
communication, identity development, prejudice reduction and coalition
building, gender and sexuality diversity, facilitation skills, bullying in
schools, and gender bias in the classroom. Rosetta has presented at numerous
conferences and nonprofit organizations such as the White Privilege Conference
and City Year. She has worked with more than 175 K-12 public and independent
schools throughout the country, as well as a number of colleges and
universities.
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