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Lisa Forbes is a speaker and the principal of Lisa Forbes Speaks. She is also the author of the book, I Can Take It From Here: A Memoir of Trauma, Prison, and Se/f Empowerment.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/706834/i-can-take-it from-here-by-lisa-forbes/) She has been the Colorado Co-Coordinator for Braver Angels (https://braverangels.org/), a national organization dedicated to political depolarization. Lisa also served as the Communications Director for the League of Women Voters of Colorado. She was the Speakers Bureau Chair for Toastmasters International District 26, which covers Colorado, Wyoming, and western Nebraska. Her focus is on the need for national-level policies and programs aimed at trauma resolution as the foundation for crime prevention, reducing recidivism, and increasing the quality of human life.
SCHEDULE
We will serve appetizers from 4:00 to 4:30, then start the program. A small donation is suggested for the food. Wine and beer will be served for a $3 donation. The program will include announcements and a Humanist Moment before the presentation begins.
We hope to see you at 4:00 pm, on Sunday, September 25th, at Jefferson Unitarian Church! It is an in-person-only event.
This program is hosted by Jefferson Humanists, a chapter of the American Humanist Association.
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Since we are unable to meet in person for our normal Monthly Chapter Meetings, we are doing virtual meetings on Zoom. Please RSVP on Meetup or by email to RSVP@jeffersonhumanists.org to join this meeting.
Those who RSVP on Meetup will see the link to join the presentation, but you must RSVP before the meeting start time. Those who email for the link will be sent it a few days before the meeting.
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Attendance is limited to the first 50 people who RSVP. We hope that you will join us!
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