الممرات إلى الأمام
تقدم عقلية المجتمع المحادثات
Pathways Forward عبارة عن سلسلة نقاشات مجانية ، افتراضية ، تعليمية ، مائدة مستديرة مصممة لتمهيد الطريق إلى الأمام من خلال إشراك المجتمع في محادثات مع الخبراء المحليين والقادة وموظفي جمعية الشابات المسيحيات.
المواضيع في الوقت المناسب
يكرس YWCA Spokane جهوده للقضاء على العنصرية ، وتمكين المرأة ، والدفاع عن العدالة الاجتماعية ، ومساعدة العائلات ، وتقوية المجتمعات. من خلال مناقشات Pathways Forward ، نعمل على إشراك المجتمع في التعرف على القضايا الحالية التي تؤثر على عملنا ورسالتنا ، وتمكين الجميع من إحداث التغيير.
Previous discussions
- كبرياء الإعاقة
- Prevention Efforts for Youth
- Week Without Violence: Centering Survivors
- Domestic Violence & LGBTQ+ Identities
- Domestic Violence Awareness & Action In Spokane
- Kids, COVID, Caregivers & Trauma: A Road To Recovery
- Women’s Empowerment and Economic Advancement
كبرياء الإعاقة
Erin Ferrier and Misha Lehmann of Inland Northwest Disability Experience shared their time, expertise, and experiences with us for our July Pathways Forward moderated by Equity Coordinator, Lara Estaris. They focused on the intersectionality of disability and LGBTQ+ identities, the issues and barriers these communities face, and how to better care for them.
Prevention Efforts For Youth
During Teen Domestic Violence Awareness Month, YWCA Spokane was joined by Citlalli Briseño, Program Supervisor for Mujeres في العمل, and Kami LaMoreaux, Violence Prevention Coordinator for ائتلاف سبوكان الإقليمي للعنف المنزلي, to speak about their work with young people. Hosted by Lizbeth Reyes, YWCA Spokane’s Prevention Coordinator, all three spoke about challenges they face and what brings them joy in their work, as well as additional resources and how each one of us can advocate for prevention work.
Week Without Violence: Centering Survivors
During this year’s أسبوع بلا عنف, YWCA Spokane was joined by Sarah Dixit, Public Affair Manager of Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington & North Idaho, and Gonzaga Law Professor Mary Path Truethart, to engage with the community in a progress-minded conversation about how domestic violence survivors have been impacted by recent legislative changes.
Domestic Violence & LGBTQ+ Identities
YWCA Spokane sat down with community leaders to have a progress minded community conversation about the misconceptions and facts around experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals experiencing domestic violence.
YWCA Spokane والخبراء المحليون يرسمون المسارات إلى الأمام في حديث عن العنف المنزلي في سبوكان
في جلسة يديرها الرئيس التنفيذي لـ YWCA Spokane ، جانيت هوك ، يقدم أعضاء اللجنة وجهات نظرهم حول كيفية مكافحة العنف المنزلي في سبوكان وكذلك ما يمنحهم الأمل في مستقبل أفضل في مدينتنا.
خبراء محليون و YWCA Spokane Chart Pathways Forward للأطفال ومقدمي الرعاية
In a panel moderated by YWCA Spokane CEO, Jeanette Hauck, our panelists offered possible solutions for caregivers, educators, and others to consider as we explore what our post-pandemic lives will look like.
Local Experts and YWCA Spokane Chart Pathways Forward from the 2020 Shecession
Thank you to everyone who joined us for YWCA Spokane’s inaugural Pathways Forward roundtable event!
In March 2021, we launched a new virtual education series focused on providing progress-minded conversation about issues facing our community. The first discussion addressed the Shecession taking place in Spokane and across the nation. ‘Shecession’ is a term used to refer to the current COVID-19 recession which has shown to predominately affects women. Moderated by YWCA Spokane CEO, Jeanette Hauck, our panelists offered possible solutions for women, employers, and community members to consider as we explore what our post-pandemic lives will look like.