Surviving Race – Actionable Attitude with Robert Tedesco – Thursday

When:
July 23, 2020 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
2020-07-23T11:00:00-07:00
2020-07-23T12:30:00-07:00
Where:
Online via Zoom
Cost:
Free
Contact:
SRCCPSN Surviving Race Community Care Peer Support Network / Jen Padron

Surviving Race: The Intersection of Injustice, Disability, and Human Rights presents Actionable Attitude with Bob Tedesco

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Please join us on

Thursdays, July 2020 from 11am-12:30am PST / 2-3:30pm EST (90 minutes) 

for

Actionable Attitude with Robert Tedesco.

“I Love Coffee and Me and Anybody Who Listens to Me”

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Bob Tedesco teaches how to engage and motivate yourself to take action and follow your heart and everything else will follow.

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Surviving Race: The intersection of Disability, Injustice and Human Rights is a coalition comprised of people in diverse communities and people of color including mental health advocates and survivors working towards the intersection of disability, injustice, and human rights speaking on police brutality, white privilege, disability, race, LGBTQI2SA, human rights, psychiatry and anti-psychiatry.

In the face of the CoVID19 pandemic and emergency, Surviving Race has organized heavily to produce, provide and manage 30+ programs to support all viewers with discussions, classes, and Peer Supports.

The programs are led by individuals who are Members of Surviving Race with experience as people living with shared experience who are subject matter experts on peer supports, community care, self-care, activism, legislative agency, undoing racism, sister circles, virtual dance & poetry and other topics.  They may or may not be Certified Peer Specialist(s) with additional endorsements.

We rolled out the Surviving Race Social Community Care Peer Support Network on March 19, 2020 with a Kick Off for the Surviving Race Community Care Peer Supports Network (SRCCPSN) offering voice/text/video on several platforms which are heavily utilized by ios and Android mobile phone systems.

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