August 26th, 2021

Gaochi Vang and Sae Kim share their experiences of navigating life as Asian women with various intersecting social identities and offer their thoughts on how we move forward to center diversity and equity in our work as peer specialists.

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March 18th, 2021

Andrea Turtenwald of the Wisconsin Office for Children’s Mental Health facilitates an exploration of how we can better understand systems and pursue change.

 

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September 24th, 2020

Carmella Glenn, Dominique Christian, and Tara Wilhelmi facilitate a discussion on the topics of culture, power, and privilege in peer specialists work from the perspective of Black, women leaders in the field.

 

This website is managed and maintained by staff at Access to Independence working on the Wisconsin Peer Specialist Employment Initiative. The words, views, and values presented herein are not necessarily representative of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.