BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//acfstexas.com//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.28.2// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALDESC:This LIVE Panel hosted in response to the special “PBS KIDS Ta lk About: Race and Racism” will feature:\n - Dr. Brian J. Dixon (Board Mem ber of ACFS\, Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist\, Founder of Mindful / forme rly Progressive Psychiatry\, and Chair & CEO for Together Forward 501c4)\; \n - Jen Sarduy (President and Co-Founder of Re+Birth Equity Alliance)\; \n - Camille Davis Hayes\, Psy.D. (Director of Operations for Alliance Chi ld & Family Solutions)\; and \n - Anastasia 'Stas' Taylor\, MSSW\, LCSW-S (Founder & CEO of Alliance Child & Family Solutions).\n\nMORE ABOUT THE SP ECIAL:\nPBS Kids is hosting a new special\, “PBS KIDS Talk About: Race and Racism\,” premiering October 9. The half-hour program will feature authen tic conversations between real children and their parents\, and will inclu de content from PBS KIDS series DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD\, ARTHUR and X AVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM. The show will feature kids and their p arents talking about race and racial justice-related topics in an age-appr opriate way\, such as noticing differences in race\, understanding what ra cism can look like\, and embracing the role we all have to play in standin g up for ourselves and each other -- offering viewers ideas to build on as they continue these important conversations at home. The special will de but as part of PBS KIDS Family Night on the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel\, and wi ll also be available on PBS stations nationwide (check local listings)\, a nd streaming on pbskids.org\, the PBS KIDS Video app and on PBS KIDS’ Face book\, YouTube\, and Instagram. Read more at: https://www.pbs.org/about/a bout-pbs/blogs/news/new-pbs-kids-talk-about-race-and-racism-special-to-deb ut-on-october-9/ and https://www.pbs.org/parents/talking-about-racism\n\nM ORE ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:\nDr. Brian J. Dixon\nBIO: A philanthropist and Psy chiatrist\, Dr. Dixon advocates for the total health and well-being of chi ldren\, adults\, and families while contributing to the fields of socioeco nomic justice and education. His strength is creative collaborations that challenge unhelpful social structures by offering thoughtful solutions th at are scalable and transparent.\n\nJen Sarduy\nBIO: Jen Sarduy is a black woman\, parent\, spouse\, and community organizer. She is also the Presi dent and Co-Founder of Re+Birth Equity Alliance\, a non-profit organizatio n that aims to build bridges in the interest of achieving birth justice ac ross Texas. In addition\, Jen works as a Communications Manager at Harm R eduction Coalition.\n\nCamille Davis Hayes\, Psy.D.\nBIO: Camille lives in Desoto with her husband\, children\, two dogs\, cat (who is part bobcat)\ , and pet tortoise. She is an avid reader and enjoys spending time with he r family taking walks\, bike riding\, and hiking. Originally from Milwauke e\, Wisconsin\, Camille has an extensive background in mental health but h as taken some time to raise her family. She is eager to assist the familie s and individuals seeking services from ACFS.\n\nAnastasia 'Stas' Taylor\, MSSW\, LCSW-S\nBIO: Anastasia is a bilingual Licensed Clinical Social Wor ker – Supervisor (LCSW-S) who actively provides therapy services in additi on to running her agency. She is passionate about working with individual s from diverse backgrounds as she is part of a mixed-race blended family w ith two bonus kiddos (and now two grandchildren)\, two children adopted fr om foster care\, and one biological daughter. Two of Anastasia's children are also on the Autism Spectrum so she is both personally and professiona lly aware of the many challenges families face with their unique struggles and strengths. X-WR-RELCALID:a02f86ccfb3570d3e9fb2a56f596b8b1 X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20201125T111559UTC-5479d2f29e@acfstexas.com DTSTAMP:20201125T111559Z DESCRIPTION:This LIVE Panel hosted in response to the special “PBS KIDS Tal k About: Race and Racism” will feature:\n - Dr. Brian J. Dixon (Board Memb er of ACFS\, Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist\, Founder of Mindful / former ly Progressive Psychiatry\, and Chair & CEO for Together Forward 501c4)\; \n - Jen Sarduy (President and Co-Founder of Re+Birth Equity Alliance)\; \n - Camille Davis Hayes\, Psy.D. (Director of Operations for Alliance Chi ld & Family Solutions)\; and \n - Anastasia 'Stas' Taylor\, MSSW\, LCSW-S (Founder & CEO of Alliance Child & Family Solutions).\n\nMORE ABOUT THE SP ECIAL:\nPBS Kids is hosting a new special\, “PBS KIDS Talk About: Race and Racism\,” premiering October 9. The half-hour program will feature authen tic conversations between real children and their parents\, and will inclu de content from PBS KIDS series DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD\, ARTHUR and X AVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM. The show will feature kids and their p arents talking about race and racial justice-related topics in an age-appr opriate way\, such as noticing differences in race\, understanding what ra cism can look like\, and embracing the role we all have to play in standin g up for ourselves and each other -- offering viewers ideas to build on as they continue these important conversations at home. The special will de but as part of PBS KIDS Family Night on the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel\, and wi ll also be available on PBS stations nationwide (check local listings)\, a nd streaming on pbskids.org\, the PBS KIDS Video app and on PBS KIDS’ Face book\, YouTube\, and Instagram. Read more at: https://www.pbs.org/about/a bout-pbs/blogs/news/new-pbs-kids-talk-about-race-and-racism-special-to-deb ut-on-october-9/ and https://www.pbs.org/parents/talking-about-racism\n\nM ORE ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:\nDr. Brian J. Dixon\nBIO: A philanthropist and Psy chiatrist\, Dr. Dixon advocates for the total health and well-being of chi ldren\, adults\, and families while contributing to the fields of socioeco nomic justice and education. His strength is creative collaborations that challenge unhelpful social structures by offering thoughtful solutions th at are scalable and transparent.\n\nJen Sarduy\nBIO: Jen Sarduy is a black woman\, parent\, spouse\, and community organizer. She is also the Presi dent and Co-Founder of Re+Birth Equity Alliance\, a non-profit organizatio n that aims to build bridges in the interest of achieving birth justice ac ross Texas. In addition\, Jen works as a Communications Manager at Harm R eduction Coalition.\n\nCamille Davis Hayes\, Psy.D.\nBIO: Camille lives in Desoto with her husband\, children\, two dogs\, cat (who is part bobcat)\ , and pet tortoise. She is an avid reader and enjoys spending time with he r family taking walks\, bike riding\, and hiking. Originally from Milwauke e\, Wisconsin\, Camille has an extensive background in mental health but h as taken some time to raise her family. She is eager to assist the familie s and individuals seeking services from ACFS.\n\nAnastasia 'Stas' Taylor\, MSSW\, LCSW-S\nBIO: Anastasia is a bilingual Licensed Clinical Social Wor ker – Supervisor (LCSW-S) who actively provides therapy services in additi on to running her agency. She is passionate about working with individual s from diverse backgrounds as she is part of a mixed-race blended family w ith two bonus kiddos (and now two grandchildren)\, two children adopted fr om foster care\, and one biological daughter. Two of Anastasia's children are also on the Autism Spectrum so she is both personally and professiona lly aware of the many challenges families face with their unique struggles and strengths. 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