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WAISN - Rapid Response training
Dec
10
6:00 PM18:00

WAISN - Rapid Response training

Learn how to become part of our statewide network of volunteers. As a member of a WAISN Rapid Response Team, you will learn to hold immigration and law enforcement agencies accountable for their actions, especially when they violate the constitutional rights and civil liberties of all Washingtonians regardless of immigration status

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Know Your Rights training for families
Nov
26
5:00 PM17:00

Know Your Rights training for families

Colectiva Legal Spanish-language Know Your Rights training to help families complete a family safety plans.

Nov 26. 🕒 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: 13838 1st Ave, Burien, WA

Desde febrero, nuestros talleres mensuales han reunido a familias para aprender, prepararse y proteger sus derechos. En cada sesión, ofrecemos entrenamientos de “Conozca sus Derechos” en español y ayudamos a las familias a completar un plan de seguridad familiar. ¡Se acerca nuestro taller de junio—acompáñanos y ayuda a correr la voz a quienes puedan beneficiarse! 

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Workshop #4: What if? Leading in Times of Uncertainty
Oct
22
10:00 AM10:00

Workshop #4: What if? Leading in Times of Uncertainty

Do you worry about preparing for organizational funding changes? Would it help you sleep at night if you could develop solid strategies to respond if or when funding shifts happen?

This workshop series (4 sessions, three of which will be in-person) will help organizational leaders evaluate risks, see opportunities, develop contingency plans, build relationships and network with other organizations doing similar work.

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Wellbeing Economy Policymakers Network feat. Washington Economic Justice Alliance
Oct
9
7:00 AM07:00

Wellbeing Economy Policymakers Network feat. Washington Economic Justice Alliance

This session of the Wellbeing Economy Policymakers Network will focus on participatory governance. We will be joined by the Washington Economic Justice Alliance, a multi-sector collaboration responsible for implementing Washington State's 10-Year Plan to Dismantle Poverty, with very impressive results.

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Shaping Seattle: Community Crossroads
Oct
8
6:00 PM18:00

Shaping Seattle: Community Crossroads

Community Crossroads is an event that highlights the transformation of some of Seattle’s most dangerous corridors into streets that better serve the needs of the communities they pass through. Leadership from local activists has initiated the process of reimagining communities along Aurora Ave N, MLK Jr. Way S., and in the South Park neighborhood—transforming them into safer, more vibrant places for everyone. Join Seattle Neighborhood Greenways for an evening of conversation and inspiration as community leaders share their experiences, challenges, and hopes for creating safer, more vibrant neighborhoods.

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Workshop #3: What if? Leading in Times of Uncertainty
Sep
23
10:00 AM10:00

Workshop #3: What if? Leading in Times of Uncertainty

Do you worry about preparing for organizational funding changes? Would it help you sleep at night if you could develop solid strategies to respond if or when funding shifts happen?

This workshop series (4 sessions, three of which will be in-person) will help organizational leaders evaluate risks, see opportunities, develop contingency plans, build relationships and network with other organizations doing similar work.

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Sep
9
2:00 PM14:00

Community Enhancement Fund Celebration

You're invited to a special Community Celebration on September 9 hosted by White Center Community Development Association, El Centro de la Raza, Crescent Collaborative, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle, and ERRA to honor the incredible businesses supported through the Community Enhancement Fund (CEF) — and to chart the path forward for investing in BIPOC small business development.

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Workshop #2: What if? Leading in Times of Uncertainty
Aug
7
10:00 AM10:00

Workshop #2: What if? Leading in Times of Uncertainty

Do you worry about preparing for organizational funding changes? Would it help you sleep at night if you could develop solid strategies to respond if or when funding shifts happen?

This workshop series (4 sessions, three of which will be in-person) will help organizational leaders evaluate risks, see opportunities, develop contingency plans, build relationships and network with other organizations doing similar work.

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Skyway Farmers Market and Bazaar Grand Opening
May
25
11:00 AM11:00

Skyway Farmers Market and Bazaar Grand Opening

From the organizer, Skyway Coalition:
Join us May 25 for the first Skyway Farmers Market of the year! The market will be held on the stretch of street in front of our brand new Skyway Resource Center on S. 126th St. As always, we have produce grown by Black, Indigenous and people of color farmers that can be purchased using SNAP/EBT, Fresh Bucks, and FMNP currencies along with some sliding scale options. We also have different organizations tabling with many free resources for community that we encourage everyone to check-out.

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BLKBRY - Community Response to Domestic Violence w/Shannon Perez-Darb
Apr
1
5:30 PM17:30

BLKBRY - Community Response to Domestic Violence w/Shannon Perez-Darb

In part one of this two-part series, the conversation will focus on transformative justice approaches, examining how communities can support survivors of domestic violence and take meaningful action to intervene against harm. Join to build practical skills, engage in critical discussions, and work toward a future where safety and healing are community-driven.

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សួស្តីឆ្នាំថ្មី! Celebrate Khmer New Year with KCSKC!
Mar
30
3:00 PM15:00

សួស្តីឆ្នាំថ្មី! Celebrate Khmer New Year with KCSKC!

Come join this New Year to celebrate with Khmer food and performing arts! This year's event will feature traditional Khmer music and dance performances by Khmer Amarak Performing Arts students and elders from the Khmer Senior Village. Youth and elders have been hard at work learning and practicing for the show!

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Surge: Reproductive Justice 101 (open to all!)
Mar
19
6:00 PM18:00

Surge: Reproductive Justice 101 (open to all!)

Reproductive Justice 101 is Surge’s introduction to the reproductive justice framework and the work at Surge Reproductive Justice. This training covers: What is reproductive justice? How are we conditioned to think of reproductive rights/ & justice? How does reproductive justice connect to gender and race? This online training is highly interactive, and approximately 3 hours long. We welcome people from all backgrounds to attend!

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Strategic Health Policy Convening Series - Session 3
Dec
5
10:00 AM10:00

Strategic Health Policy Convening Series - Session 3

Let’s plan for health care policies and systems that are for us and by us. Join this strategic conversation and come together to plan, learn, and prepare for what lies ahead. Ours is a collective tapestry of people power, resourcefulness, courage, and imagination in the midst of change.

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Family Mental Health Through the Lens of Faith and Culture
Nov
23
11:00 AM11:00

Family Mental Health Through the Lens of Faith and Culture

Join for an engaging conference exploring family mental health through the lens of faith and culture. This one-day event brings together mental health professionals, religious scholars, and community leaders to address the unique challenges faced by Muslim families.

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Guided Art-Making Workshop with Mari Shibuya
Dec
14
6:00 PM18:00

Guided Art-Making Workshop with Mari Shibuya

Join us for this free, in-person evening guided art-marking workshop with artist Mari Shibuya at the William Grose Center! The intention of this event is to ground the themes of COO’s December All Partner Convening by inviting participant creativities in the collective creation of a mural.

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Trauma and The Social Roots of Migration community of practice (Copy)
Dec
1
12:30 PM12:30

Trauma and The Social Roots of Migration community of practice (Copy)

Participants will delve into the historical, political, and economic factors contributing to migration, unraveling their profound influences within our communities. Participants will deepen their understanding of how these forces shape migration patterns by analyzing the connections between colonialism, neocolonialism, and social inequalities. Through the lens of liberation psychology, participants will navigate the complexities of migration, examining the factors that impact the well-being, social integration, and overall adjustment of migrants while maintaining a trauma-informed approach.

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