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X-WR-CALDESC:From abuses experienced in childhood to intimate partner viole
 nce and encounters with phobia\, hate\, and harassment\; Asian and Pacific
  Islander individuals experience gender-based violence across the course o
 f their lives. Along with historical and community trauma\, each encounter
  can create lasting trauma that survivors carry with them into future expe
 riences and interactions. Trauma impacts whether they reach out for help\,
  how they respond to services\, and the course of their healing. As advoca
 tes and service providers\, our work is more meaningful when we operate wi
 th an awareness of trauma and how our actions might cause it to resurface\
 , especially now\, in communities transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n
 \nDuring this session\, presenters from two culturally-specific AAPI-servi
 ng agencies will discuss how individual and collective trauma manifest for
  survivors and communities. They will also share practices for trauma-info
 rmed care during COVID-19 through legal and immigration processes\, at she
 lter\, and in building healthy communities.
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DESCRIPTION:From abuses experienced in childhood to intimate partner violen
 ce and encounters with phobia\, hate\, and harassment\; Asian and Pacific 
 Islander individuals experience gender-based violence across the course of
  their lives. Along with historical and community trauma\, each encounter 
 can create lasting trauma that survivors carry with them into future exper
 iences and interactions. Trauma impacts whether they reach out for help\, 
 how they respond to services\, and the course of their healing. As advocat
 es and service providers\, our work is more meaningful when we operate wit
 h an awareness of trauma and how our actions might cause it to resurface\,
  especially now\, in communities transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\n
 During this session\, presenters from two culturally-specific AAPI-serving
  agencies will discuss how individual and collective trauma manifest for s
 urvivors and communities. They will also share practices for trauma-inform
 ed care during COVID-19 through legal and immigration processes\, at shelt
 er\, and in building healthy communities.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T170000
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SUMMARY:APIGBV: Trauma-informed Empowerment for AAPI Resiliency through Ser
 vices (TEARS) in the time of COVID-19
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