NCWHL Community Convos: Racially Sober Living

Here’s the link to the video and the chat.

Wednesday, July 15, 7- 8:30 pm
Racially Sober Living: A Courageous Conversation

This courageous conversation/workshop is an opportunity to help us intentionally think and examine how racism continues to exist in our lives and what sustains it. Join us to increase our implicit bias awareness, learn how “racially sober living” supports better decision making and practice, improving our everyday conversations with ourselves and others. We are all important participants in the community of humanity.

Speaker: Cynthia Billups
Co-host: Jenn Lo Chan (Red #28)
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Cynthia Billups is a professional consultant/trainer/coach with specific emphasis on Eliminating Racial Disproportionality and Disparity, and Courageous Conversations in child/youth/family-serving systems. Her career began 30 years ago in grassroots community partnership work in San Francisco County as a family advocate. She is a former Technical Assistant with the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Family to Family Initiative. She worked extensively over the years with Fresno County on the California Partners for Permanency (CAPP) Project, resulting in the finalization and implementation of the California Practice Model for child welfare. Ms. Billups is a Licensed and Certified Facilitator of Racial Sobriety via the Institute for Recovery from Racisms. She is currently the Head Deacon at City of Refuge United Church of Christ in Oakland, California (an open and affirming congregation under the leadership of Bishop Yvette A. Flunder). Cynthia has 2 adult sons, and 2 grandsons – ages 9 and 7, who are the best part of
her life!

Jenn Chan has a wide range of professional experience including working in public/community health, higher-education, and for small businesses in the Bay Area. Before building a progressive career in management she was a health educator focused on women’s issues, and health/welfare issues for children, youth and their families. Jenn is currently a senior manager and improvement consultant/coach at UCSF and leads initiatives to advance organizational problem-solving and continuous improvement culture. Jenn is an experienced group facilitator, event planner, and is also a certified emotional competence trainer through Equilibrium Dynamics. She and her husband have two high-schoolers, a college freshman, and a 16-month old pug.

NCWHL Community Convos: Intensely Fun World of Gaming with Irene Brown

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Wednesday, July 8, 7- 8:30 pm
Intensely Fun World of Gaming with Irene Brown
Live demo and hands-on gameplay for participants
Come have fun and play in this hands-on convo for all types of gamers with our own Irene Brown, professional Twitch streamer, and Hardcore Girl Gamer. She’ll demo and discuss RPG, FPS, PVE, PVP, Multiplayer, and Co-op type of games while taking questions on various formats, platforms, and game types.
Irene will also have a giveaway to some lucky recipient from her merch.
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About Irene Brown:
I grew up in Michigan and started playing hockey when I was 10yrs old. Played lots of street hockey before playing on the ice at age 12. When I moved from Michigan to California, I joined the league. I have played in the league since 2011, first in Maroon and then in Blue 2012. I took 2 yrs off with a back injury and started back playing in 2014. Two years ago, I started playing games on my PS4 and got hooked on The Division, which is a shooter game. My little brother introduced me to PC gaming and how it has better graphics than consoles. I bought a gaming pc a couple of years ago and got super addicted. He then introduced me to Twitch where a lot of gamers stream. I have met a lot of people on the Twitch community and so I thought I’d give streaming a try. Couple of months later, I became a Twitch Affiliate, which is a program that supports streamers in making a living and doing what they love to do. I don’t necessarily stream for a living. I stream because it is fun and fun meeting people around the world. About a year ago, I became a member of HGG (Hardcore Girl Gamers) which is a community of women in gaming. When I’m not on the ice playing hockey, I’m gaming with friends I met on Twitch from The Division community and you’ll find me on twitch.tv/gibgaming streaming games.

NCWHL Community Convos: Small Business, Stories from Owners & Entrepreneurs

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Wednesday, June 24, 7- 8:30 pm
Small Business, Stories from Owners & Entrepreneurs
Ever thought of starting your own business? Curious how to take an idea and build a product or service? Learn from successful small business owners and entrepreneurs as they discuss everything from identifying customers to figuring out payroll and hiring. Hear how each has weathered recent shelter in place orders and what they’re doing next.
Panel Discussion and Live Q+A
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Amy Bradac
Amy has two decades of experience in the Architecture and Construction Industry. After a number of years of experience at an award-winning architecture firm, she left to gain practical experience in implementing design and administering construction at one of the premier independent construction companies in the Bay Area. She thought it would be only a few years before she returned to working at an architecture office but the work was so exciting and challenging that she worked as a Project Manager managing commercial construction for seven years. She now owns Bradac Co, a full-service design and construction management firm with a focus on excellent customer service. Her 20 years of experience as an architect and contractor give her the unique perspective of having viewed the industry from every angle, which makes her particularly adept at facilitating communication and moving projects forward on time and on budget.

Alissa Fitzgerald
Alissa Fitzgerald founded and bootstrapped her company in 2003 and now employs 10 people. Her company designs and builds custom micro electromechanical systems (MEMS), tiny silicon components that are used in products such as consumer electronics, smartphones, cars, medical devices, industrial equipment and even spacecraft.

Paula Riley
Paula and Gary, her husband own and operate Vanguard Motors in San Francisco devoted to service and repair of BMW, Mini and Porsche vehicles. Prior to working in the business for 20 years, Paula worked in Silicon Valley as a marketing manager in the semiconductor industry. Paula has played in the blue division of the NCWHL since 1995.

Ryan Greenlee
Ryan has spent over 30 yrs working with tech companies, primarily startups. He has led the delivery of over 40 products to market. He started consulting over 11 yrs ago and is available if you want to mature your software organization/department. His startup experience and education have given him experience and knowledge across other departments but your mileage will vary. With his sister, he started a real estate company, Gerry Holding, LLC, in 2013 which is still doing well. And last year he and his business partner started a software product venture, Rowan AR, LLC, building products focusing in the AR/VR space. It’s not a startup! All three ventures are active. Ryan also spends a good amount of time helping friends and members of minority groups via career coaching and mentoring. As well as being an active volunteer in NCWHL.

NCWHL Community Convos: How to Stay in Hockey Shape

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Wednesday, June 17, 7- 8:30 pm
How to Stay in Hockey Shape During an Extended Off-Season

Trying to figure out how to sharpen your skills until we can get back on the ice? Join me in a hands-on session to learn strategies for effective off-ice training and fitness. Q+A to follow. Participants are recommended to have stick, gloves, and stick handling ball/puck ready to practice, although not required!
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About Kay Cowperthwait
Kay Cowperthwait is the founder of Dynamic Women’s Hockey School, where she offers camps and clinics for girls and women. She is the former Head Coach of the Amherst College Women’s Hockey team, and she is also a certified personal trainer, Spin and Pilates instructor. She has played hockey for over 40 years, including 5 years in the NCWHL in the 1990’s.

NCWHL Community Convos: Ask the Ref

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Wednesday, June 10, 7- 8:30 pm
Ask the Ref!

Ever wonder how someone becomes a ref? What type of training goes into certification? Curious about what referees see in our gameplay? Hear some of the odd, wonderful and yes wild stories from 25 years of officiating as our very own JJ Nakaso answers all our burning questions.
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About Joanne “JJ” Nakaso
JJ started playing hockey at 26, having never skated on ice before her first lesson. She skated in the first women-only scrimmage organized by Theresa Green that went on to become the NCWHL.

JJ has been an NCWHL skater, scorekeeper, referee and referee coordinator. She was one of the first women referees for the league. JJ has been an instructor for USAH officiating seminars as well as NCWHL Referee Coordinator from 2003-2015. She currently officiates for NCWHL, NorCal (youth league), and SIAHL (Sharks Ice Adult Hockey League), and has been a mentor for youth officials for the past four seasons.