Trainings

“Past trainings provided by the Latina Institute have helped me frame the messages around reproductive health and have connected me with other NYC Latinas working on similar issues. These trainings have been instrumental for someone who does not work in the reproductive justice field.” - NLIRH Activist Diana Salas

Latinas Organizing for Leadership and Advocacy trainings (LOLA)

Next e-LOLA training February 2012

Our e-LOLA Webinar Series is a initiative at the NLIRH designed to accommodate to the lives of busy young adults by allowing them access to the materials presented at the traditional, rigorous two and a half day LOLA trainings. This webinar training will provide Latina activists with sessions on: the history of the reproductive rights movement, community organizing models and specific skills building tools to prepare participants with the knowledge and resources for launching a campaign. After the training, e-LOLA graduates will continue to be part of NLIRH’s larger network of Latina advocates and become part of the Alumni Network as well as become leaders on reproductive health issues in their communities. 

When: February 27th, 29th and March 5th 2012

For more information and to apply, please go here.

Our bilingual (English & Spanish) LOLA trainings seek to build a group of Latina leaders, strengthen the voices of Latinas and enable them to be seen as a powerful group who can influence policy decisions that directly impact our lives, our families and our communities.

Our LOLA Reproductive Justice Institute is an intense three day training designed to be a space where we can share our experiences, learn new skills, and strategize around reproductive justice campaigns. This training is now available by request.
   
Specific training components include:

  •      Latina Reproductive Health & Rights
  •      Organizing 101: Introduction to Social Change Theory & Strategies
  •      Building a Latina Movement
  •      Communicating for Reproductive Justice
  •      Starting a Reproductive Justice Campaign

NLIRH also offers issue and skills based LOLA trainings, with priority access given to our Latina Advocacy Networks, the Southwest Partnership and members of our affiliated organizations:

  • Reproductive Justice 101 & Launching a Reproductive Justice Campaign

This workshop will introduce participants to the reproductive justice framework and provide some basic tools for launching a reproductive justice campaign in your community.

  • Immigrant Rights as a Matter of Reproductive Justice

This workshop will make connections between the immigrant rights and reproductive justice movements. Participants will re-visit what is reproductive justice, delve into some immigration history and get a better understanding of why immigrant rights is a matter of reproductive justice. Participants will also learn about current issues at the intersections of immigrant rights and reproductive justice and how they can get involved. 

  • Participatory Action Research (PAR)

PAR is one of the tools that can be used by activists, promotores, and other community members to make changes that improve reproductive and social justice. In PAR, community members are researcher-activists. They document their community’s needs and strengths. They then use that information to make policy and program changes that advance the reproductive health of Latinas, their families and their communities. This kind of advocacy combines social science research, education and transformative action. Participants will learn about PAR and will leave with a plan for creating and implementing a PAR project in their community.

  • Unplanned Pregnancy Options Counseling & Values Clarification

This workshop will help participants create the space to talk with a woman about her options while facing an unplanned pregnancy. In addition, participants will explore their own values around the three options facing a woman with an unplanned pregnancy: adoption, parenting, and abortion.

Interested in learning more about these trainings? Email MariaElena [at] latinainstitute [dot] org.