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The Intersection of Language, Identity, and Collective Healing (ft. Laura LeCave)

32 min · 2 sep 2024
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In this episode, Laura Lecave, an inspiring social activist and advocate for equity and diversity, and the Bilingual & Bicultural Programs Manager at Positive Images, shares her insights on suicide prevention and the importance of collective healing. With her extensive background in early childhood education and a deep passion for community empowerment, Laura sheds light on creating inclusive environments and amplifying marginalized voices.  Are you inspired by this topic? CIR hopes to create a free online course dedicated to helping parents of LGBTQ+ youth understand and navigate the changes in their child's life with acceptance and liberation! To read more about the ALLY For Parents Project and donate today, please visit our website: https://cirinc.org/donate/donateally.html [https://cirinc.org/donate/donateally.html] To learn more about Positive Images, visit: https://www.posimages.org/ [https://www.posimages.org/] To access this episode’s transcript, visit our website at cirinc.org/podcast/ [http://cirinc.org/podcast/] For any accessibility needs or podcast requests (such as topics/speakers/etc.) email Emma Zornes at emma.zornes@cirinc.org

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