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_Community of Practice (CoP) Webinar Series_ Community of Practice is a monthly gathering event, put on by the Equity & Belonging team’s Shared Power Consultants and hosted by the Office of Equity.
CoP’s purpose includes: * Centering Impact Strategies * Modeling Relational Partnership, * Demonstrating best practices for showing up authentically This Community of Practice shall serve to develop Washington State into a Washington for All by uplifting and centering conversation and education.
The Office of Equity hopes to uplift this space to encourage the development of understanding between Washingtonians, to exercise practical communication skills, and to create a space for relationship building. Community of Practice is meant for DEI practitioners, community members, Impact consultants from state agencies, equity managers, and anyone who strives to make a Washington for All!
Community members and organizations are welcome! This series is every fourth Tuesday of the month, from 11:00am – 12:30pm PT. If you have not registered yet, follow this link to join us.
The Washington State Office of Equity is committed to hosting accessible events that promote belonging, justice, and dignity. To request communication services (interpreters, written information in other languages, or other services) or accommodations, please call 360. 902.
3355 or 711 (Telephone Relay Service) or email Access@equity. wa. gov. **The Office of Equity strongly encourages participants to make requests at least 14 days before the event to allow time to make the proper arrangements.
** _**For any other questions, please email**__**SharedPower@equity. wa. gov**__**for assistance.
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