september, 2024
Time
(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm CT
Location
Virtual Workshop - Zoom
Presented in
ASL with English Interpretation
CEUs
0.3 PPO
ASLIS is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for a total of 0.3 CEUs at Some Content Knowledge Level.
Event Details
As people become more aware of how the system is designed to lift or block certain groups of people, senses of confusion, guilt, or
Event Details
As people become more aware of how the system is designed to lift or block certain groups of people, senses of confusion, guilt, or shame can creep in. How do we build deeper cross-cultural alliances in a world of uncertainty and stress?
Outside of intersectional issues (i.e. racism, sexism, etc.), audism and linguicism are common forms of oppression within the Deaf Community. Hearing guilt can emerge when a hearing person feels lost on how to move forward with Deaf and hard of hearing people.
With this webinar, hearing people can begin to transcend hearing guilt and figure out how to engage in the community in healthy ways. Participants will gain a birds-eye view of oppression and the difference between guilt and shame. This foundation leads to a meaningful application of a leadership framework and power dynamics. Each participant will have the opportunity to develop a unique plan to move forward with confidence and compassion.
Educational Objectives:
Participants will be able to:
1. Name one outcome of identity and cultural/societal conflicts when it comes to the Deaf Community.
2. Describe the difference between shame and guilt.
3. List the five sources of power.
Presenter Bio
Katie Murch is a visionary leader, accomplished business strategist, and passionate advocate for personal empowerment. With an MBA and a Bachelor’s degree in Management and Marketing from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Katie brings a wealth of expertise and experience to her role as a dynamic speaker and thought leader. Audiences are drawn to Katie’s captivating speaking style and unique ability to inspire action, making her presentations a must-attend for anyone seeking transformation and growth.
Katie spearheads a digital organization, 52 Alliance, dedicated to empowering nonprofits and small businesses through strategic systems and valuable resources. Katie also shares invaluable research and insights on living a purpose-driven life with her followers. Katie’s engaging approach has helped countless individuals overcome obstacles and succeed personally and professionally.
As a former Miss Deaf Texas and runner-up to Miss Deaf America, Katie has long been recognized for her leadership efforts. Her journey has taken her to esteemed organizations such as The Aspen Institute, SXSW, Comcast, Snowmass Tourism, Junior Achievement, and the National Association of the Deaf, where she has made a lasting impact through her strategic vision and commitment to excellence.
Katie’s accolades include awards such as Best Salesperson, Best Presenter, and recognition from the Society for Collegiate Leadership & Achievement. Her innovative leadership style has even earned her the title “The Profit,” inspired by Marcus Lemonis, for her transformative work.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Katie finds joy in life’s simple pleasures—exploring the pages of a book, creating culinary delights in the kitchen, or enjoying the serenity of the night sky from her backyard hammock with her beloved Pomeranian. Originally hailing from beautiful locales like Berkeley and Aspen, she now calls Austin, Texas, her home.
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