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Tessa Sutton, Ph.D., Tim Wise More InformationIn This Segment
Creating a culture of inclusion, diversity and equity is important to consider in this day and age. One of the best ways to learn about the best ways to create this understanding is by bringing together people to discuss these areas. We look at how the Thought Leadership Conference brings together leaders from around the world to share their ideas.
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Guests:
- Tessa Sutton, Ph.D.Assistant Superintendent of Equity, Diversity and InclusionSouth Bend Community School Corporation
- Tim WiseAuthorDispatches from the Race War
Additional Resources:
- The Benefits of Being a Thought Leader
- What is Thought Leadership and Why You Need it
- Key Benefits of Thought Leadership
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- Tessa Sutton, Ph.D.Assistant Superintendent of Equity, Diversity and InclusionSouth Bend Community School Corporation
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Tami Silverman, Sarah Cole, Leah Plank More InformationIn This Segment
Anyone who works with children on a regular basis learns how to spot the warning signs of child abuse or neglect. But people who don't work with kids may not know them. That's why organizations like CAPS in Elkhart provide training to members of the community to help keep kids safe and healthy.
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Guests:
- Tami SilvermanPresident & CEOIndiana Youth Institute
- Sarah ColeCommunity Education Program DirectorCAPS
- Leah PlankChief Operating OfficerCAPS
Additional Resources:
- Indiana Child Abuse Hotline
- Michigan Reporting Abuse and Neglect
- Recognizing the Warning Signs of Abuse and Neglect
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- Tami SilvermanPresident & CEOIndiana Youth Institute
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Anne Petre, Jim Swanson More InformationIn This Segment
The YMCA of Kosciusko County wants to ensure that all their guest are being accommodated, and that includes anyone with special needs. Their aim is to introduce more inclusive programs for both young and old.
Guests:
- Anne PetreInclusive Programming CoordinatorKosciusko Community YMCA
https://www.kcymca.org/ - Jim SwansonCEOKosciusko Community YMCA
https://www.kcymca.org/
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- Anne PetreInclusive Programming CoordinatorKosciusko Community YMCA
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Mona Livingston, Eliana Medrano More InformationIn This Segment
Crossroads United Way's Page the Puppy is an initiative that is designed to engage families and help improve the skill development of children entering school. Page is the star of a series of four bilingual books in English and Spanish and activity kits that are being distributed at no cost to incoming Goshen Community Schools kindergarteners and their families.
Guests:
- Mona LivingstonDirector of Community ImpactCrossroads United Way
https://www.crossroadsuw.org/ - Eliana MedranoCentral RegistrarGoshen Community Schools
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- Mona LivingstonDirector of Community ImpactCrossroads United Way