Historical & Structural Trauma

  • Event Number
    305-25
  • Date
    11/19/2024     1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Presenters
    Hannah Shevrin (she/her/hers) - Training and Capacity Building Manager, Illinois ACEs Response Collaborative
  • Intended Audience
    TAOEP, RSSP, Case Managers, Family Support Specialists, Truancy, ICEARY Members, and any Administrator or Educator
  • Location
    Online
  • Fee
    None
  • PD Hours
    1.5
  • Status
    Open
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We examine the collective experiences, including community and historical trauma, that are often so woven into our past that it becomes less plain to see today.

Together, we will:
- Link collective experiences to individual health impacts
- Uncover how structures and institutions such as those in the health care, educational, and criminal-legal systems, have been created, maintained, and steeped in racism
- Strategize ways of honoring the collective resilience of both individuals and communities
- Develop structural approaches that inform policy and systems change

Bio:
Hannah Shevrin joined Health & Medicine in May 2023 where she manages the organization's three-part training series on a public health perspective of trauma and its causes, effects, and antidotes. As a facilitator for over ten years, Hannah is energized by creating and leading trainings that fuel people's visions for a better world. Hannah most recently worked as the Chicago Program Manager for Repair the World, where she developed over a hundred political education programs to organize Jewish community members into local justice work amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to that, she was the Intake and Workshop Coordinator for Beyond Legal Aid, where she spearheaded the integration of trauma-informed practices into their legal services with grassroots partners. Hannah graduated from Tufts University with a BA in Sociology.