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Robin Force Counts (she/her)
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Born into a time and place where multiple forms of diversity and difference were “normal and normalized”, Robin Counts (She/Her) is a white-bodied cis-gendered female-identified facilitator and researcher with un-ending curiosity about the human experience and anti-oppression. 

 

Early in Robin’s life, Robin was shaped by soul-satisfying 80s and 90s hip hop, which led her to attain a degree in Peace Studies and Restorative Justice in Namibia in 1994, during their second democratic election. Since then, Robin’s work has included 24 years in the technology sector, social services in support of youth and creativity, writing for a hip hop magazine, living on multiple continents and contexts, and welding metal as an artist.

 

Most recently, Robin’s research on the Anti-Oppression journey was foundational to LTHJ Global’s mission. This body of work supports each of us to identify our own I and We-work so that we can progress toward collective liberation.

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Heliana Ramirez (she/her)
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Heliana Ramirez, PhD, LISW (she/her) is a racial and LGBTQ+ trauma researcher and clinician. Her company Hostile Workplace Recovery, LLC addresses racial battle fatigue, LGBTQ+ stress, employee self-defense, and work trauma recovery.

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Jaya Mallik (she/her)
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An experienced DEIB practitioner and educator, Jaya Mallik centers her practice on community engagement, data-informed insights, and empowering others to lead and innovate. She is especially passionate about ensuring equal access and opportunities for women of color and other underrepresented identities.


 

Prior to launching Jaya Mallik Coaching & Consulting, Jaya led DEI efforts at Meta, Amazon, and Tandem Diabetes Care with a focus on the tech industry. As an expert in Learning & Development and K-12 education, Jaya is well-versed in teaching complex concepts to diverse audiences to ensure comprehension, connection, and action. 


 

Jaya believes in a modern education for everyone — free from perfectionism, shame, or blame. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her two children, partner, and dogs exploring the outdoors, drinking lots of coffee, and watching ghost shows with her friends.

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Unlearning Patriarchy in Parenting and Partnership
Unlearning Patriarchy in Parenting and Partnership

Unlearning Patriarchy in Parenting and Partnership

Do sexism, toxic masculinity, and institutionalized patriarchy inherently negatively affect family dynamics? How can we work against those things? What do parenting and partnership look like without patriarchy?

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Time & Location

Aug 07, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM PDT

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81934988701

About the event

Imagine a family life free from the constraints of patriarchy. What would it look like? How would it feel?

"Unlearning Patriarchy in Parenting and Partnership" invites you to explore these questions and more. This transformative event will:

  • Discuss the impact of sexism and toxic masculinity on families
  • Provide tools to challenge institutionalized patriarchy
  • Offer new perspectives on equitable parenting and partnerships

Join us in reimagining family dynamics and creating a more balanced, nurturing environment for all.

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