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Racial Reconciliation and Healing 2.0

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Racial Reconciliation and Healing 2.0 is designed to address the need for racial healing in today’s culture. The purpose and content of this training series is to increase cultural awareness and equip Christian caregivers to effectively apply biblical solutions within their practices and ministries, as well as their communities, families, and churches.

RHRC 101: Racial Reconciliation and Healing: Issues and Perspectives
Mark Crear, Ph.D. (Moderator) with Sabrina Black, M.A.; Elias Moitinho, Ph.D.; and Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr., M.B.A.
Runtime: 54 minutes 49 seconds
Racial barriers derive their power when people refuse to talk and instead make assumptions based on stereotypes, media-driven narratives, upbringing, certain life experiences, and more. This presentation provides historical perspective and helps encourage needed intercultural dialogue in order for Christian counselors and caregivers to effectively address the issues many communities face today.

RHRC 102: Racial Reconciliation and Healing: The Role of the Church
Mark Crear, Ph.D. (Moderator) with Sabrina Black, M.A.; Elias Moitinho, Ph.D.; and Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr., M.B.A.
Runtime: 52 minutes 38 seconds (Not for Credit)
The only way to begin easing the racial divide is to allow the love of God to be the bond that strengthens relationships. The local church can and should play a vital role in leading the way as Ambassadors of Reconciliation. This presentation looks at specific opportunities people of faith have to increase awareness, foster greater dialogue, and engage in proactive efforts to promote healing.

RHRC 103: Racial Reconciliation and Healing: Cultural Sensitivity and Competency
Mark Crear, Ph.D. (Moderator) with Sabrina Black, M.A.; Elias Moitinho, Ph.D.; and Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr., M.B.A.
Runtime: 50 minutes 38 seconds
Counselors and caregivers must show themselves to be culturally competent when consulting, training, working with clients, or providing leadership in their communities. Ongoing ethnic and culture-specific training and education are vital to the successful delivery of services. This presentation explores different factors, models, and strategies to help maximize one’s effectiveness.

Continuing Education

3.00 CE Credits available for IBCC Credential Holders.

The American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) offers some psychologists, therapists, counselors, social workers and play therapists Continuing Education (CE) credit due for good standing with certain states and a limited number of professional organizations. It remains the responsibility of each participant to be aware of state licensure and CE requirements. Participants should check their state and/or local regulations regarding required continuing education hours. For more information Light University Continuing Education programs, please visit: https://lightuniversity.com/continuing-education-statements/.

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