In order to create a trauma-informed future, we need to create a just and equitable one. We can't have one without the other. In this episode, Katie is in conversation with racial equity coach and consultant Annie Gichuru. They discuss the intersectionality of trauma-informed care and racial equity and justice work, and although they are not the same, they're both rooted in social justice and our parallel practices.Click here for show notesConnect with Annie:Website https://anniegichuru.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annie.gichuruDownload free glossaryJoin the next cohort of Represented here*please note that I am humbled to be an affiliate for Annie's program Represented. As a former participant, I believe in this program and Annie's work. What this means is by using my affiliate link, I receive a small stipend from that purchase. This model is based on mutuality and allows more visibility for Annie and her work. Say ‘hello’ on Instagram or LinkedIn Catch up on podcast episodes
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