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DESCRIPTION:November 3\, 4\, 5\, 6\, 7 | 8:00 A.M  - 2:00 P.M PSTTraining D
 escription:The English Network Equity Learning & Capacity Development Trai
 ning (NEL&CD) is for people from all backgrounds who want to learn about e
 quity principles and how to apply them. This multi-day training includes 3
 5 hours of live online lessons and 5 hours of preparation between sessions
  (about 1 hour or less). The training focuses on using equity principles t
 o help end hunger and achieve food justice. It’s also useful for anyone wa
 nting to promote fairness in their communities and organizations.At the en
 d of the training\, participants can ask for individual follow-up support/
 consultation and will be invited to 3 one-hour cohort sessions. Each sessi
 on provides an opportunity to share experiences\, discuss challenges and s
 uccesses\, exchange resources\, connect with others to build relationships
  and strengthen justice work across the country.This training honors the s
 hared goals our National Network by: \n\nGrounding with common language\, 
 frameworks and protocols\;\nExamine how different social identities like r
 ace\, gender\, class and sexuality intertwine to create unique experiences
  of privilege and oppression\nSystems Change and Root Cause Work by identi
 fying systemic issues and their connection to root causes of hunger\;\nHow
  to authentically engage and partner with neighbors\; \nHow to improve out
 come and well-being measures to support our collective work and address fo
 od insecurity. \n\nBefore registering for the Session\, please consider th
 e following:\n\nWill I make this program a priority\, and can I attend all
  session dates in their entirety?\nDo I have any conflicting work projects
  or events (such as conferences or campaigns) that will prevent me from fu
 lly engaging and attending these sessions?\nDo I have any conflicting pers
 onal commitments (family events\, vacations\, weddings\, graduations) that
  would prevent me from being present mentally\, emotionally\, and physical
 ly?\nWill my supervisor and team at work support my participation and cove
 r for me so I can be present and engaged during the session period?\n\nIf 
 you have answered NO to any of the questions above\, please consider if th
 is is the right time to participate. These sessions are limited to 125 par
 ticipants\, and we aim to ensure that all attendees can fully commit and e
 ngage during these valuable\, free sessions. \nFor inquiries and/or furthe
 r information please contact us at askerjet@FeedingAmerica.onmicrosoft.com
 .REGISTER HERE\n\n
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SUMMARY:Network Equity Learning and Capacity Development Training in ENGLIS
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><p id="isPasted">November 3\, 4\, 5\, 6\,
  7 | 8:00 A.M  - 2:00 P.M PST</p><p><strong>Training Description:</strong>
 </p><p>The English Network Equity Learning &amp\; Capacity Development Tra
 ining (NEL&amp\;CD) is for people from all backgrounds who want to learn a
 bout equity principles and how to apply them. This multi-day training incl
 udes 35 hours of live online lessons and 5 hours of preparation between se
 ssions (about 1 hour or less). The training focuses on using equity princi
 ples to help end hunger and achieve food justice. It’s also useful for any
 one wanting to promote fairness in their communities and organizations.</p
 ><p>At the end of the training\, participants can ask for individual follo
 w-up support/consultation and will be invited to 3 one-hour cohort session
 s. Each session provides an opportunity to share experiences\, discuss cha
 llenges and successes\, exchange resources\, connect with others to build 
 relationships and strengthen justice work across the country.</p><p><stron
 g>This training honors the shared goals our National Network by: </strong>
 </p><ul><li>Grounding with common language\, frameworks and protocols\;</l
 i><li>Examine how different social identities like race\, gender\, class a
 nd sexuality intertwine to create unique experiences of privilege and oppr
 ession</li><li>Systems Change and Root Cause Work by identifying systemic 
 issues and their connection to root causes of hunger\;</li><li>How to auth
 entically engage and partner with neighbors\; </li><li>How to improve outc
 ome and well-being measures to support our collective work and address foo
 d insecurity. </li></ul><p><strong>Before registering for the Session\, pl
 ease consider the following:</strong></p><ul><li>Will I make this program 
 a priority\, and can I attend all session dates in their entirety?</li><li
 >Do I have any conflicting work projects or events (such as conferences or
  campaigns) that will prevent me from fully engaging and attending these s
 essions?</li><li>Do I have any conflicting personal commitments (family ev
 ents\, vacations\, weddings\, graduations) that would prevent me from bein
 g present mentally\, emotionally\, and physically?</li><li>Will my supervi
 sor and team at work support my participation and cover for me so I can be
  present and engaged during the session period?</li></ul><p>If you have an
 swered NO to any of the questions above\, please consider if this is the r
 ight time to participate. These sessions are limited to 125 participants\,
  and we aim to ensure that all attendees can fully commit and engage durin
 g these valuable\, free sessions. </p><p style="text-align: center\;">For 
 inquiries and/or further information please contact us at <a data-fr-linke
 d="true" href="mailto:askerjet@FeedingAmerica.onmicrosoft.com">askerjet@Fe
 edingAmerica.onmicrosoft.com</a>.<br/><br/><a href="https://secure.oregonf
 oodbank.org/a/feeding-america-national-organization-presents-english-netwo
 rk-equity-learning-capacity-deve?emci=3e97b038-6c84-f011-b484-6045bdeb7413
 &amp\;emdi=c162086b-e788-f011-b484-6045bdeb7413&amp\;ceid=17863"><strong><
 span style="font-size: 24px\;">REGISTER HERE</span></strong></a></p></div>
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