
La Red Fun(d)raiser
About this Fun(d)raiser
Weave liberation, justice, and indigenous medicine into your early childhood work in this Monday lunch-n’-learn series.
Walk away from each 90-minute session with concrete ways to walk the social justice walk in your work, in your communities, and IRL (in real life as the kids say).
All of your dollars go towards La Cocina.
Your dollars help enrich La Cocina’s annual conference that’s for and by Latine community.
With each registration, you’re closing the gap between your social justice intention and action.
You’re practicing solidarity, collective care, and mutual aid network with us.
To honor your action and express our gratitude, Dawn, Eva, and myself invite you to our signature workshops. Come curious. Come as you are…
Three Things to Practice Before Using Any Gender-Inclusive Strategies
Date: June 9, 2025
Time: 12-1:30pm MST | 1-2:30pm CST | 11-12:30pm PST
Facilitated by Nat Nadha Vikitsreth, LCSW (she/her), Founding Steward of Come Back to Care and host of the Come Back to Care Podcast
Expansive Possibilities of Attachment/Relational Health: Indigenous (Navajo) Connection and Relationships within Traditional Practices of Caregiving
Date: June 23, 2025
Time: 12-1:30pm MST | 1-2:30pm CST | 11-12:30pm PST
Facilitated by Dawn A. Yazzie, MA, NCC - Founding Director Dził Nitsaa Consulting and Services, LLC
Applying Ubuntu in IECMH: From Intention to Implementation
Date: June 16, 2025
Time: 12-1:30pm MST | 1-2:30pm CST | 11-12:30pm PST
Facilitated by Eva Marie Shivers, J.D., Ph.D. Executive Director
Indigo Cultural Center, Inc.
All workshops will take place on Zoom
Live Spanish interpretation for all sessions. Thank you our amazing interpreter, Danna Garcia.
For other accessibility needs or questions, please email Nat at nat@comebacktocare.com.
No recording provided due to the immersive nature of the facilitation. Thank you for your understanding.
La Red de La Cocina is the national capacity-building network and community of practice of Latine supervisors and trainers who seek to codesign reflective affinity spaces that re-humanize supervision and/or consultation models.
La Red’s Latine-centered approach to participatory action through liberation-based supervision frameworks is the only Latine-founded, Latine-led, and Latine-serving support system dedicated to culturally affirming Latine supervision.