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SUMMARY:HOPE Fall Session 2019
DESCRIPTION:This Class is Closed.  Please check back on this calendar; we will have the Spring session scheduled soon.   \n  \nHOPE consists of five interactive\, skill-building\, educational classes designed to reduce the negative impact of divorce or separation conflict on children by helping parents learn healthy habits for more positive co-parenting. \n* Understand your child’s right and need to love both parents \n* Focus on your child’s needs instead of your own desires \n* Recognize relationship transitions \n* Develop effective communication skills \n* Minimize conflict & manage emotions \n* Create healthier boundaries while building trust & respect \nThis class consists of five sessions:  September 16 and 30\, October 14 and 28\, and November 11\, 2019.  One must attend ALL FIVE SESSIONS to complete the program. \n\n 
URL:https://kipcor.org/event/hope-fall-session-2019/
LOCATION:Kaufman House\, 2515 College Ave.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:KIPCOR Training
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SUMMARY:Advanced Restorative Schools Training - Repairing Harm
DESCRIPTION:Many schools have begun implementing restorative practices as a foundation for a positive school climate and community-building. Successfully implementing the values of restorative justice beyond Tier 1 in situations of harm and severe conflict (often seen at MTSS/PBIS Tier 2 and 3) entails a further set of skills. This training will provide participants the opportunity to learn\, build\, and practice the skills needed to facilitate problem-solving and harm-repair circles and address situations of severe conflict. In this two-day interactive training\, you will learn: \n\nApplications of Restorative Justice values and practices in situations of harm and severe conflict which damage relationships in a school community\nSkills to facilitate restorative conferences and harm-repair circles\nImplementation resources to begin using restorative justice strategies in response to harm and situations of severe conflict in the school setting\n\n*This training assumes participants have a foundational understanding of restorative justice\, as well as an understanding and practiced use of Tier 1 applications. \nRegister Here
URL:https://kipcor.org/event/advanced-restorative-schools-training-repairing-harm/
LOCATION:KS
CATEGORIES:Homepage Event,KIPCOR Event,KIPCOR Training
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SUMMARY:KIPCOR's 2019-2020 Peace Lecture Series Presents Jasmyn Story
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 7 for the first of three\n2019-2020 Peace Lectures!\n5:30 PM Reserved-Seating Private Supper with\nJasmyn Story – \nLimited Seating Available – Register soon!!. \nPlease join us at Kaufman House on Thursday\, November 7 at 5:30 PM for a light supper with Fall 2019 Peace Lecturer\, Jasmyn Story.  This event is a fundraiser for KIPCOR\, where you will have an opportunity to interact in a more intimate setting with Ms. Story.  A free will donation will be accepted\, with a suggested minimum donation of $30 per person.  The supper\, brief remarks from Ms. Story\, and discussion time will last until about 6:45 pm\, when we will adjourn to the Lyuken Fine Arts Center (Krehbiel Auditorium) for the Peace Lecture.  Kaufman House doors open at 5:15 pm.  \n\n\nTo reserve your place at this private supper\, please click  HERE.  \n\n\nStudents interested in attending should register to save their place and call KIPCOR at (316) 284-5217 to ask about scholarships to partially offset the cost of attendance.\n  \n7:00 PM Peace Lecture in Krehbiel Auditorium\nin the Luyken Fine Arts Center at Bethel College \nJasmyn Story – \n“From the Deep South to the World: \nWhat Social Justice Can Tell Us Today.” \nJasmyn Elise Story is an international Restorative Justice Facilitator and founder of The People’s Coalition. Named one of Vice’s 31 Women Making History by Creating a Better Future\, they are a dedicated human rights activist with 8 years of experience working in the voluntary sector. Formally the Director of Restorative Justice Programming at the JAGS Foundation\, Jasmyn completed their MA in Human Rights at the University College London. They received their BA in Anthropology from Skidmore College. Currently\, their main focus is on community mobilization and the integration of restorative practices into the City of Birmingham as the Deputy Director of the Office of Social Justice and Racial Equity.
URL:https://kipcor.org/event/kipcors-2019-2020-peace-lecture-series-presents-jasmyn-story/
LOCATION:Kaufman House\, 2515 College Ave.\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Event,KIPCOR Event
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SUMMARY:KIPCOR Film Series:  Dawnland
DESCRIPTION:We will fire up the projector on Sunday\, November 17 at 3:00 p.m. in Krehbiel Auditorium to screen the film\, “Dawnland.” \nABOUT THE FILM\n“My foster mother told me … she would save me from being Penobscot.” \nFor most of the 20th century\, government agents systematically forced Native American children from their homes and placed them with white families. As recently as the 1970’s\, one in four Native children nationwide were living in non-Native foster care\, adoptive homes\, or boarding schools. Many children experienced devastating emotional and physical harm by adults who mistreated them and tried to erase their cultural identity. \nNow\, for the first time\, they are being asked to share their stories. \nIn Maine\, a historic investigation—the first government-sanctioned truth and reconciliation commission (TRC) in the United States—begins a bold journey. For over two years\, Native and non-Native commissioners travel across Maine. They gather testimony and bear witness to the devastating impact of the state’s child welfare practices on families in Maliseet\, Micmac\, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribal communities. Collectively\, these tribes make up the Wabanaki people. \nThe feature-length documentary Dawnland follows the TRC to contemporary Wabanaki communities to witness intimate\, sacred moments of truth-telling and healing. With exclusive access to this groundbreaking process and never-before-seen footage\, the film reveals the untold narrative of Indigenous child removal in the United States. \nThe TRC discovers that state power continues to be used to break up Wabanaki families\, threatening the very existence of the Wabanaki people. Can they right this wrong and turn around a broken child welfare system? Dawnland foregrounds the immense challenges that this commission faces as they work toward truth\, reconciliation\, and the survival of all Indigenous peoples. \nLiving at the easternmost edge of Turtle Island\, the Wabanaki people are the first to see the new day’s light. If harmony and justice begin in the east\, as some prophesize\, surely the TRC is a sign of this beginning. \nAs always\, we invite you to stay after the film for a provocative discussion.  Our post-film discussion on November 17 will be led by Dan Wildcat\, Professor of Indigenous and American Indian Studies\, Haskell Indian Nations University. \nSee you at the movies!
URL:https://kipcor.org/event/kipcor-film-series-dawnland/
LOCATION:Luyken Fine Arts Center\, 300 East 27th Street\, North Newton\, KS\, 67117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Homepage Event,KIPCOR Event,KIPCOR Film Series
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