cpsylist: Bilingual training: Reaching, Supporting, & Empowering Immigrant Families

Sylvia Shaykis sshaykis at uoregon.edu
Wed Feb 22 15:36:48 PST 2017


Hi all,

This training next Friday (3/3) morning may be of interest to some of 
you:

Bilingual (Spanish/English) Educators, Social Service Providers, 
Community Members, Community Advocates -- The LatinX Alliance of Lane 
County cordially invites you to the "TRAIN THE TRAINERS SEMINAR" that 
will prepare participants on how to work with families utilizing the 
"Family Emergency Preparedness Packets.

You do need to speak Spanish for this one. Flyer with more details 
attached. Note: It's during doc sem time next week -- hopefully your 
advisor is OK with you missing doc sem if you want to attend ;)


The below email also lists other events and action opportunities related 
to the sanctuary city movement. I'll be going to tomorrow night's 
meeting at 7, let me know if you'd like to join me.

Thanks!

Sylvia



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: S/E SURJ | Re: Mark Your Calendar: Upcoming Support for 
Sanctuary City
Date: 2017-02-20 6:56
 From: Sabena <wbirdmusic at comcast.net>
To: Springfield-Eugene SURJ Active Members 
<springfield-eugene-surj-am at googlegroups.com>

Here is the FLYER for the Bilingual Teachers, Advocates, and Community
Members -- attached. I apologize for omitting it from my last email!
Sabena

On Sunday, February 19, 2017 at 8:29:02 PM UTC-8, Sabena wrote:

> From Friends of Sanctuary City:
> 
> Greetings Friends!
> 
> The Sanctuary Movement has had significant victories in the last
> month. Lane Community College passed a strong resolution to become a
> sanctuary campus [1], and the 4J school district passed a
> much-improved resolution [2] to protect undocumented students. Great
> job, everyone! As we heard from Phil at the last Friends of Sanctuary
> City meeting, our sights are now set on securing sanctuary status for
> the city of Eugene and then Lane County.
> 
> FRIENDS OF SANCTUARY CITY MEETING THIS THURSDAY
> 
> We are excited to see you this Thursday at 7pm at First United
> Methodist Church. Our agenda this week is all about ACTION! We will
> have another terrific guest speaker, and we will get serious about how
> we can support undocumented immigrants with our resources, skills, and
> time. We hope to see you there!
> 
> Thursday 2/23, 7pm-8:30pm
> 
> First United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall, 1376 Olive St
> 
> UPCOMING MARCH AND MEETINGS
> 
> There are lots of important meetings and events coming up where
> Friends of Sanctuary City members can show up and make a difference.
> Please note that the first three events are this week, _before_ our
> next meeting.
> 
> March and Rally: We the People March United in Resistance
> 
> Rally starts at noon
> 
> 2/20 Presidents' Day
> 
> Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza
> 
> 8th and Oak
> 
> Note from Phil Carrasco: "Immigrants and religions have been attacked.
> Please come to March United in Resistance."
> 
> Human Rights Commission meeting
> 
> Tuesday 2/21 at 5:30pm
> 
> Atrium Building, Sloat Room, 99 W 10th Avenue
> 
> Arrive early to sign up to give a 3-minute public comment!
> 
> City Council work session
> 
> Wednesday 2/22 at 12pm
> 
> Harris Hall, 125 E 8th Avenue
> 
> Listen to City Council members discussing a newly revised draft of the
> Sanctuary ordinance; no public comment
> 
> Even though we can't give testimony at this meeting, our presence is
> important to show council members that we support the sanctuary city.
> 
> We are hopeful that the City Council will vote to ask the City
> Attorney to prepare the Sanctuary ordinance for a formal public
> hearing at this meeting
> 
> City Council meeting
> 
> Monday 2/27 at 7:30pm
> 
> Harris Hall, 125 E 8th Avenue
> 
> Arrive at 7pm to sign up to give a 2-minute public comment!
> 
> LatinX Alliance of Lane County "Train the Trainers" Seminar
> 
> Friday 3/3 at 9am
> 
> Lane ESD, 1200 Highway 99 N
> 
> Opportunity for bilingual community members to get trained in helping
> vulnerable families prepare for the threat of deportation
> 
> See attached flier for details!
> 
> Thanks, y'all! We're excited to continue working with you to make our
> community safe for immigrants and all marginalized people. See you
> soon!
> 
> MONIKA LIND

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Links:
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[1] 
http://klcc.org/post/lane-community-college-declares-itself-sanctuary-campus
[2] 
http://www.4j.lane.edu/2017/02/board-resolution-student-immigration-status/
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Sylvia Shaykis, M.S.
Ph.D. Candidate, Counseling Psychology
Bilingual Therapist, Centro Latino Americano
Parent Coach, Stress Neurobiology and Prevention Lab
LEND Psychology Trainee, OHSU Child Development and Rehabilitation 
Center
sshaykis at uoregon.edu | 718.683.7646

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