VIRTUAL: Better Bottoming
Better Bottoming is sponsored by APNH: A Place to Nourish your Health, CIRA at Yale University, and Yale Queer + Asian
Better Bottoming is sponsored by APNH: A Place to Nourish your Health, CIRA at Yale University, and Yale Queer + Asian
Join the next parenting check-in session on Wednesday, December 16 at 1:30 pm via Zoom. The check-in will serve as an opportunity for Yale community parents to check-in, share tips and tricks and concerns about our new normal of being parent(s), continued work responsibilities, and now the additional responsibility of homeschooling and managing the nuances of having babies and toddlers at home instead of daycare. The conversation will be a safe space for us to positively communicate and learn and grow from each other.
Join the next parenting check-in session on Wednesday, October 21 at 1:30 pm via Zoom. The check-in will serve as an opportunity for Yale community parents to check-in, share tips and tricks and concerns about our new normal of being parent(s), continued work responsibilities, and now the additional responsibility of homeschooling and managing the nuances of having babies and toddlers at home instead of daycare. The conversation will be a safe space for us to positively communicate and learn and grow from each other.
Join the next parenting check-in session on Wednesday, October 21 at 1:30 pm via Zoom. The check-in will serve as an opportunity for Yale community parents to check-in, share tips and tricks and concerns about our new normal of being parent(s), continued work responsibilities, and now the additional responsibility of homeschooling and managing the nuances of having babies and toddlers at home instead of daycare. The conversation will be a safe space for us to positively communicate and learn and grow from each other.
Join the next parenting check-in session on Wednesday, October 21 at 1:30 pm via Zoom. The check-in will serve as an opportunity for Yale community parents to check-in, share tips and tricks and concerns about our new normal of being parent(s), continued work responsibilities, and now the additional responsibility of homeschooling and managing the nuances of having babies and toddlers at home instead of daycare. The conversation will be a safe space for us to positively communicate and learn and grow from each other.
Join the Yale Latino Networking Group and LGBTQ Affinity Group for a book club discussion of Borderlands / La Frontera: The New Mestiza by Gloria Anzaldúa. We will review Chapters 7 and Gloria’s Interview on Wednesday, January 6 @12-1 pm.
Join the next parenting check-in sessions on Wednesday, October 7 and 21 at 1:30 pm via Zoom. The check-ins will serve as an opportunity for Yale community parents to check-in, share tips and tricks and concerns about our new normal of being parent(s), continued work responsibilities, and now the additional responsibility of homeschooling and managing the nuances of having babies and toddlers at home instead of daycare. The conversation will be a safe space for us to positively communicate and learn and grow from each other.
Join the next parenting check-in session on Wednesday, September 23 at 1:30 pm via Zoom. The check-ins will serve as an opportunity for Yale community parents to check-in, share tips and tricks and concerns about our new normal of being parent(s), continued work responsibilities, and now the additional responsibility of homeschooling and managing the nuances of having babies and toddlers at home instead of daycare. The conversation will be a safe space for us to positively communicate and learn and grow from each other.
Join the Yale African American Affinity Group (YAAA) and Future Leaders of Yale (FLY) for a book club discussion on Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit by Mary-Frances Winters. Register by Wednesday, September 30 for your chance to win a free copy of the book!
This is the first book to define and explore Black fatigue, the intergenerational impact of systemic racism on the physical and psychological health of Black people–and explain why and how society needs to collectively do more to combat its pernicious effects.
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The Working Women’s Network (WWN) is proud to offer our members opportunities to remain connected while many of us are apart. WWN Together Wellness Check-Ins provide us with a space to center ourselves, communicate, and share as a community during this unprecedented time. The host for these sessions is Diane Frankel-Gramelis.