Colorful Women is a process/support group for self-identified BIPOC women to connect, dialogue, celebrate and support each other’s whole authentic selves through an intersectional lens. Common themes discussed include, but are not limited to; stress management and mental health concerns, race, ethnicity, gender, empowerment, resiliency, interpersonal relationships, and professional adjustment and achievement. This space is often viewed as a “reservoir,” a safe, supportive, environment designed to unify BIPOC women to overcome challenges.
Learning Outcomes
After attending this workshop, attendees will learn to:
- Discuss common experiences that impact mental wellness
- Build connections with other CU women of color
- Receive resources to better manage stress and maintain work performance
Who should attend
This workshop is intended for self-identified staff/faculty women of color who can commit to attending for 6 weeks.
Date(s):
- February 24
- March 3rd
- March 10th
- March 17th
- March 24th
- March 31 2022
Time
Noon-1:30pm
Instructor(s): Carla Eugene LPCC-S
Cost: There is no cost for this course.