About this Event
Date: February 27, 2026
Time: 11:00am-12:30pm
Location: The Nest at SafeNest
This interactive workshop, led by Dr. Valerie Taylor, uses a culturally grounded and trauma-centered care approach to honor the strength, courage, and resilience of Black families impacted by domestic violence. Drawing from shared history, culture, and collective care, this workshop explores pathways toward safety and healing beyond intergenerational trauma. Participants will gain meaningful insight, grounding tools, and encouragement to support their personal and collective healing.
Who should attend? This lunch-and-learn is ideal for professionals, community partners, survivors, and survivor family members.
Light refreshments will be available. Attendees are welcome to bring your lunch.
About the Speaker: Dr. Valerie Taylor , E.D, APR, is an Assistant Professor, Faculty in Residence, Interdisciplinary Studies at University of Nevada, Las Vegas teaching African American Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Multicultural Education courses, is a certified trauma informed yoga instructor and mental health counselor. She has held several leadership positions in national and local non-profits, colleges and government agencies leading campaigns supporting Black cultural spaces, equitable education, civic engagement, environmental justice, sexual assault prevention, and women’s health. As an educator, activist, volunteer, and healer she passionately works on global social justice, celebrating the arts and protecting Mother Earth from the lectern to the streets.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
3844 Meadows Ln, 3844 Meadows Lane, Las Vegas, United States
USD 25.00












