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Christy Conquy (click to see website)
Christy moved to Virginia two years ago. She's married, two adult married sons and three daughters, as well as two grandchildren. She graduated with a degree in Education of the Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing in 1996. She worked in public school classrooms for 13 years before beginning to homeschool her and others' children 13 years ago. She has also taught sign language classes for all ages for many of those years.
Dawn Brooks
Hello! My name is Dawn Brooks, I've been working with and taking care of young people since I was about 13 years old when I started volunteering at the daycare I also attended but aged out of. I continued working in childcare facilities and babysitting in my hometown through college while also interning and working at a Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Shelter. During my time at the shelter, I was able to facilitate inclusive, trauma-informed small groups with young people at the shelter and in local schools, all surrounding healthy relationships, sexuality and youth resilience, through creative expression. I currently work at the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance where I've been training folks on anti-oppression and trauma-informed frameworks, decriminalization of black and brown youth, and other social justice topics! I'm offering this class because all youth deserve a safe, brave, and healing space to learn and explore how to navigate growing and showing up as our best and healthy selves. Healthy relationships and sexuality isn't only about our body parts and their functions, but it's also about conflict resolution between friends and loved ones, mindfulness, loving ourselves as we are, and feeling part of community which are all factors that allow our resilience and healthy selves shine!
Eric Ercolano
Chris is a trained Montessori educator, avid fan of the outdoors, and lover of stories. He graduated from VCU in 2011, moved to the Bay Area of California for several years, and returned to Richmond in the fall of 2018. He's been incredibly lucky to find the love of his life, move into an adorable home near forest hill, and become a father since returning to the River City. You can usually find their little family wandering their backyard garden or exploring the wonderful green spaces Richmond has to offer. Professionally, Chris has left the classroom and started a nature based education company called Youth Outdoor Workshops that fosters creativity, confidence, and curiosity in students through afterschool programs, summer camps, special events, and now, homeschool courses. He's excited to embark on this step of his educator journey with your families. You can find out some more about him on his website chrisercolano.com or learn more about his other programs at youthoutdoorworkshops.com Feel free to reach out any time!