People of Color Learning Community Session 5

 
COURSE DESCRIPTION

The South Southwest Prevention Technology Transfer Center will host the final session of its virtual five-part learning community series for prevention professionals working with communities of color.  Dr. Flojaune Cofer, Senior Director of Policy at Public Health Advocates will discuss how institutional barriers to racial equity create trauma. She will also explore solutions for promoting equity in your community. 

In addition, moderator Albert Gay will guide participants through the completion of the learning community's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) action plan for delivering culturally competent prevention services in communities of color. 

 

PRESENTERFlojaune

Flojaune Griffin Cofer is an epidemiologist who serves as the Senior Director of Policy for Public Health Advocates. She oversees the state policy efforts and the All Children Thrive-CA local trauma policy initiative. Her professional interest is addressing emerging and persistent public health challenges through research and policy. Her work primarily focuses on metabolic disease prevention, restorative justice, and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).

She previously served as the Director of State Policy and Research. Prior to joining Public Health Advocates, she led the preconception health initiative for the California Department of Public Health. Flojaune received Bachelor’s degrees in Chemistry and Women's Studies from Spelman College. Her public health training was at the University of Michigan, School of Public Health where she earned a Master’s in Public Health and a doctorate in epidemiology. She is an alumna of California Epidemiologic Investigation Service and the Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program.

Flojaune is deeply committed to civic engagement having served in various capacities on local boards, committees and commissions, including the Active Transportation Commission, Mayors' Commission on Climate Change, Sheriff's Outreach Community Advisory Board, Board of Directors for Girl Scouts Heart of Central California, and chairing the City of Sacramento Measure U Community Oversight Commission. For her professional contributions and community participation she was awarded the Young Professional of the Year Award by the Sacramento Urban League, the Exceptional Woman of Color Award by the Sacramento Cultural Hub, and the 40 Under 40 Award by the Sacramento Business Journal.

 

Starts: Dec. 1, 2020 2:00 pm
Ends: Dec. 1, 2020 3:30 pm
Timezone:
US/Central
Registration Deadline
December 1, 2020
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