Art, Activism, and Addressing Trauma: How Psychologists and Communities Can Unite for Racial Equity

A critical and honest conversation between an artist, activist, and psychologist based in the Minneapolis area about the deep roots of American racism, posttraumatic growth in the aftermath of racist violence, and how they are working in their respective fields to foster collective healing in their community. They discuss the lessons psychologists can take back to their own communities to fight for racial equity.

Speakers
Talee Vang, PsyD, LP, Director of Health Equity Education, Hennepin Healthcare
seangarrison, Minneapolis-based abstract artist
Okogyeamon aka Herbert Perkins, PhD, MDiv, Founding Member, Facilitating Racial Equity Collaborative

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