The fact the conference was filled to capacity is a reflection that you are viewed as an expert in the field and that others look to you for guidance on issues pertaining to crimes of violence and juvenile crime and prevention.
Eleanor Guerrero Esq.
Success in Challenging Times
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$5,300
Eleanor Guerrero Esq.
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Featured Keynote Programs
Leadership
Eleanor discusses positive self-images for healthy families, teenagers, teachers, police, counselors, judges, attorneys and communities. She tells them how to positively influence and direct other people. Her approach is to inspire by example, belief and encouragement. If the group prefers, she can include discussion on the prevention of juvenile delinquency and sexual assault.
Mentoring
How the drug war and the crime wars can be won by developing mentors of police, teachers, coaches, parents and among the children themselves. It can include prevention of juvenile delinquency, gangs and date rape. She has bought this message to cities, rural areas and reservations.
Women's Issues
Eleanor has developed an expertise on women's issues: self esteem, boundaries, violence prevention and how women get into bad relationships without the proper gift of "discernment". By using humor and compelling stories of real life examples, she provides insight, strength, encouragement and hope to women who blame themselves. By concentrating on creating a balanced and harmonious life for yourself instead of blaming anyone, she gets the group actively discussing ways to create a mutually respectful environment in any relationship that nutures and enriches lives.
Diversity
Cultural and ethnic diversity often serves as a wedge in understanding between professionals and the communities they serve. Eleanor deals directly with often uncomfortable and crucial issues with compassion and humor, allowing diverse groups such as law enforcement and womens' groups to open their minds, gain understanding and consider how to view diversity as a gift, not a problem.
She most recently lectured at a MT State and University Conference on Race with Diversity 101. She shares her experience gained from her background in cultural anthropology, volunteer international Human Rights lawyer and work with diverse ethnic groups in the United States.