
Upcoming events.
UPCOMING EVENTS WITH NARTIC
Our partner organization, Network for Antiracist Teaching in Counseling (NARTIC), is hosting Open House events and trainings for counselors and therapists holding a variety of identities.
Here are the planned dates in the coming months:
Friday, April 25 Unconditional Positive Regard!? WTF?! Upholding Counselor Values in a Polarized World
3:00-5:00pm PST / 5:00-7:00 pm CST / 6:00-8:00pm ESTSaturday, May 3 NARTIC Open House
11:00am to 12:30pm PST / 1:00-2:30pm CST / 2:00-3:30pm ESTSaturday, June 7 NARTIC Open House
11:00am to 12:30pm PST / 1:00-2:30pm CST / 2:00-3:30pm ESTMonday, June 16 - Antiracist Identity Development Journeys of 5 Foreign-Born Counselor Educators
1:00-2:30pm PST / 3:00-4:30 pm CST / 4:00-5:30pm EST
These NARTIC Open Houses are intended as a safe space for folks to come together on regular basis to foster community, share ideas, and grow together. Please click through to the NARTIC website at www.antiracistcounseling.org for more information.

Common Table- May 6, 2021
The Common Table is a fast-paced, “open mic”-style event featuring creative ideas to current challenges in counselor education and supervision. Presenters are asked to share their work in under 4 minutes.
Yup, 4 minutes.
Presentations are short and to the point, but allow for individuals to share something exciting and innovative they’re working on within the counseling profession. By design, these are conversation starters (appe-teasers!) and quick snapshots in time of an idea, framework, or project that folks are working on! Works-in-progress are actually encouraged! Because the time is so brief and structured, everyone will be strongly encouraged to continue discussing ideas offline and/or potentially be brought back to share in one of our longer format events!

Common Table- March 9, 2021
The Common Table is a fast-paced, “open mic”-style event featuring creative ideas to current challenges in counselor education and supervision. Presenters are asked to share their work in under 4 minutes.
Yup, 4 minutes.
Presentations are short and to the point, but allow for individuals to share something exciting and innovative they’re working on within the counseling profession. By design, these are conversation starters (appe-teasers!) and quick snapshots in time of an idea, framework, or project that folks are working on! Works-in-progress are actually encouraged! Because the time is so brief and structured, everyone will be strongly encouraged to continue discussing ideas offline and/or potentially be brought back to share in one of our longer format events!