The Bunny Wilburn Resource Fair in Honor of Black Child Care Providers!
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8825 Rainier Avenue South,Seattle WA 98118
22 October, 2022
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BCDI-Seattle will be 50 years old in 2023, we are holding this Resource Fair as an early celebration of that milestone by honoring Black child care providers in the Seattle area. We will honor Black childcare providers with special name tags, gifts, and one of the rooms we will be using is designated as a Restoration space, which will include 15 minute massages, mindfulness exercises and art therapy. We will have boxed lunches for those who registered ahead of time and give out BCDI-Tote bags along with special gifts and door prizes. Why is BCDI-Seattle holding a Resource Fair? In October/November of last year, BCDI-Seattle conducted our second survey of Black childcare providers and our first survey was conducted in 1992. From the 2021 survey, we found that many systemic issues remain unchanged and at the Resource Fair, we will discuss these findings. Also, since we found that a majority of Black providers serve primarily Black children who are on state aid, BCDI-Seattle's first action is to create a Resource Fair where Black childcare providers have access to resources they need to do well as a business and to do well in the business of serving Black children! Who is Bunny Wilburn? This Resource Fair is named after our founder and past fearless leader, Bunny Wilburn. The organization, National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI) was established in 1972 and Bunny established a local Seattle affiliate in 1973, now known as BCDI-Seattle. Bunny would ask people a question when she would see them in the community, which comes from the Masai people, "How are the children?" with the hopeful response of, "The children are well." This is a greeting that Bunny would ask, which acknowledges the high value placed on children's well-being, which means that peace and safety prevail and the priorities of protecting the young, the powerless, are in place! Program Agenda: 9:30 am Registration Open - Coffee, snacks, Meet & Greet 10:00 am Welcome & announcements, Kimberly Early, BCDI - Seattle President Libations, Gregory Davis, Managing Strategist at Rainier Beach Action Coalition 10:20 am "Finance & Budgeting" by 501 Commons 11:10 am Break 11:20 am "YOUR Mental Health" by Chalon L. Ervin, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist 12:10 am Pre-lunch gathering & announcements, Ms. Kimberly Early, BCDI - President Dr. Mona Lake Jones, "Cultural Blessings" 12:30 pm Lunch 1:10pm Main Program * History panel about BCDI-Seattle. Dr. Wanda Hackett & Mrs. Yvonne Carr * Intro past presidents and awards. Ms. Kimberly Early * Written Survey results & Where Do We Go From Here from BCDI-Seattle 2021 Survey of Black Childcare Providers? Mrs. Sadikifu Akina-James 2:00pm "Early Development of Black Youth - Beauty in the Hard Moments" by Kristian Jones, PhD. Assistant Professor, UW, School of Social Work. 2:50 pm Closing and Thank yous! Ms. Kimberly Early & Dr. Mona Lake Jones Restoration Spaces at the Resource Fair. We will have two (2) Restoration Spaces and they will be open from 10:30 am - 2:30 pm. They will occur throughout the day and attendees can come and go as they please. There is a Room I - Exclusively for 15 minute massages! In order to sign up for a massage, when you attend the Resource Fair, you have to sign up when you come that day. Room II - Exclusively for Workshops and the events will occur throughout the day. Attendees can come and go as they please and there is a limit of 30 people allowed in this room at one time. The Program Agenda is below: 10:15 am Movement Fitness 11:30 am Aromatherapy with Ms. Monika Mathews from Queen Care 12:30 pm Lunch - no workshop 1:30 pm Mindfulness Practice with Ms. Shayla Collins from UW Center for Child & Family Well-Being Vendor Resource Tables. The Vendor tables will be available throughout the day, where you can come over to talk to them and pick up information. They include the following organizations. BCDI - Seattle. Black Farmers Collective. Child Care Resources (CCR). City of Seattle, Department of Education &Early Learning (DEEL). King County. Odessa Brown Children's Clinic (OBCC). Tabor 100. SEIU 925. LIMITED SPACE - REGISTER EARLY!! Please note that: This event is for child care providers of African descent. Non-Black providers will be registered as space allows.
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