Building Compassionate Community Pt 2:
The Role of End-of-Life Doulas in Serving the BIPOC Community
Recorded: July 2022
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Webinar Guest Speakers:
Rev. Danielle J. Buhuro, D.Min., – Executive Director & ACPE Certified Educator at Sankofa CPE Center, LLC
Webinar Moderator:
Jamie Eaddy Chism – INELDA Director of Program Development
Continuing with our discussion on intersectionality and end-of-life care, INELDA will explore developing and nurturing connections in and across BIPOC communities. We are committed to making death care education and doulas accessible for all and realize that many experience inequities in care because of ethnicity and race.
Our guest, Dr. Danielle J. Buhuro is Executive Director and CPE Supervisor of Sankofa CPE Center, LLC, which offers innovative online Clinical Pastoral Education programming along with unique social justice-oriented clinical work settings and prepares chaplains for board certification. She will share her wisdom and practical knowledge for how we provide care for BIPOC clients in general and African American clients specifically.
INELDA director of program development, Dr. Jamie Eaddy Chism, will facilitate this webinar, bringing her deep awareness of intersectionality in the context of dying and death. Come expand your ability to make the world a safer, more supportive place.
Speaker Bios:
Rev. Dr. Danielle J. Buhuro is Executive Director and CPE Supervisor of Sankofa CPE Center, LLC, which offers innovative online Clinical Pastoral Education programming along with unique social justice-oriented clinical work settings and prepares clergy chaplains for board certification. Dr. Buhuro is passionate about issues of race, gender and sexuality. She is author of “Spiritual Care In An Age of #BlackLivesMatter: Examining the Spiritual and Prophetic Needs of African Americans Living In A Violent America.” Rev. Dr. Danielle J. Buhuro also serves as a CPE Supervisor at Advocate Aurora South Suburban, Trinity and Christ Hospitals in Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Buhuro attended Chicago Theological Seminary, where she earned the Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees respectively. She’s currently a Ph.D student studying in the area of social media identity, violence and pastoral theology. Dr. Buhuro serves on the national board of directors of the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education. She facilitates numerous workshops nation-wide on African American Pastoral Care and African-centered psychology. Visit Rev. Dr. Danielle Buhuro’s website: www.SankofaCPE.com.