Surviving Race – Saturday Night Jazz Jamz with Braunwynn Franklin – Saturday

When:
July 4, 2020 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
2020-07-04T18:00:00-07:00
2020-07-04T23:00:00-07:00
Where:
Online via GoToMeeting with Podbean and Spotify Simulcast
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Surviving Race / Jen Padron, Celia Brown & Braunwynn Franklin

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Surviving Race: The Intersection of Injustice, Disability, and Human Rights

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Saturday Night Full Moon Jazz Jamz with Braunwynn Franklin

via Spotify, Podbean and GoToMeeting Simulcast

We talk, mingle, and hangout while listening to R&B and Jazz standards, classic titles and artists like Louis Armstrong.

Saturday Night Jazz Jamz | Jul 4th 2020
6pm-9pm PST / 9pm-12am EST

Braunwynn Franklin is a Black Woman with lived experience in regard to mental health, incarceration and multi-generational trauma. She has facilitated, presented as well as advocated nationally in the peer mental health and prison reform communities and is dedicated to making a difference in these communities. She has worked with and trained individuals in various settings, as well as in several states in peer support, peer wellness and other health-related peer services. She has a heart for social justice change in the prison/justice system and supporting people to gain a better quality of life mentally, spiritually and physically.

Podbean link with 3hrs of Full Moon Jazz Jamz

bbfr212.podbean.com

Saturday Night Full Moon Jazz Jamz LIVE STREAM with Classic Jazz & Great Conversation.

Call in and request your favorite jazz tune.

Mingle on GoToMeeting as well at 6pm-11pm PST / 9pm-2am EST

<LINK for GOTOMEETING COMING SOON, check FB page for Surviving Race>

SURVIVING RACE Intersection on Injustice, Disability and Human Rights

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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.

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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.  With over 134+ Point of Contact Meeting(s) with 10,213 minutes of direct virtual Programming since March 19, 2020, SRCCPSN is a Peer COVID19 Crisis Response Network able to offer live and recordings with GoToMeeting(R) and GoToWebinar(R) sponsorship and use of their COVID19 Emergency Response Kit+. We now also utilize zoom(R) for varied venues publicly with SRCCPSN.

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.

Website:

https://www.srccpsn.net/

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/364074427086419/