International
Speaker - Betty Ramirez Swinners Sample Presentations
Workshops Title and Descriptions
1) Diversity Outreach - Developing
Campaigns and Programs
This workshop is customized for each client. Participants will
learn what types of community outreach projects/campaigns they can
develop and what messaging is needed to reach the specific community.
This workshop can be developed for African American, Native American
or Latino outreach. Workshop time is ½ day – 1 day.
In addition to workshop one on one coaching is available.
2) All About Latinos
This workshop discusses the cultural beliefs and traditions of
Latinos. Cultural views, myths and realities are also explored on
requested topics. Participants will learn about the various communication
styles, as well the definitions of Latino VS Hispanic and the diversity
within the Latino race. Learn what can me considered offensive when
communicating and learn how to better serve this community.
3) Tears Without a Voice – Latina
Battered Women
This workshop discusses the cultural beliefs and traditions of
many immigrant Latina battered women. It explores the barriers the
women have, the role of family, religion, folk and alternative healing
methods used to deal with domestic violence. Discover the hidden
threats that exist not only from the batterer, but also from the
smugglers and relatives. This workshop is a must for any group working
in the area of domestic violence, sexual assault or/and incest.
4) A Story of Hop and Fried Chicken
This is a keynote address in which Betty Ramirez Swinners shares
her story of success and survival. Betty was a homeless child, living
on the streets, eating out of trash cans and received little education.
A survivor of physical, sexual, and ritual abuse, Betty was voted
one of Texas Most Influential Hispanic Women by Texas Hispanic Magazine.
She is an international speaker who shares her story to give others
hope with the message that “it doesn’t matter where
you come from, what matters is where you are going”.
5) Cross Cultural Communication
Build better working relationships with your employees and clients
by de-mystifying cultural stereotypes. Learn how to avoid miscommunication
or even offending colleagues and customers that may result in costly
litigation. Family values, cultural traditions and perceptions will
all be addressed to educate participants on minority populations
of our society. This workshop will focus on African-American and
Hispanic cultures and helps improve communication with these growing
markets.
6) Violence in The Workplace Prevention
Ensure that your place of employment remains a safe place to work.
Understand the dangers of violence in the workplace, recognize various
warning signs, and learn the correct procedures for response. Statistics
prove that a person beginning to "lose control" will most
likely show warning signs before they become violent. Learning to
spot and respond to these warning signs can greatly improve the
chances of a situation being defused before it escalates out of
control, minimizing the risk to yourself and others. Almost every
circumstance is unique, so your response will ultimately depend
on the training you've received, your personal judgment, and the
quick decisions you will be forced to make.
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