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DESCRIPTION:This presentation will outline the importance of engaging in bo
 th individual and collective healing in the face of racism and other forms 
 of exploitation and discrimination. Engaging in emerging research on radica
 l healing and the Public Psychology for Liberation training model\,  the pr
 esenters argue for the necessity of creating intentional spaces to counter 
 the harms created by interlocking forms of oppression. Radical healing spac
 es are sites that evoke a sense of freedom\, joy\, and affirmation as well 
 as that foster positive relationships and critical consciousness among the 
 Global Majority. The work of the Liberation Lab is used to illustrate ways 
 that faculty and students in psychology can co-create radical healing space
 s in research labs and in research projects. Using a critical lens\, the pr
 esenters will conclude with lessons learned and future directions from a cr
 itical lens. \n\nRegister with CE\n\nhttps://bostoncollege-lsoe.catalog.ins
 tructure.com/browse/diversity-challenge/courses/2022-diversity-challenge-ce
 \n\nRegister without CE\n\nhttps://bostoncollege-lsoe.catalog.instructure.c
 om/browse/diversity-challenge/courses/fall22-diversity-challenge-considerin
 g-racial-trauma-strategies-for-healing-empowerment
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SUMMARY: Creating Sites of Radical Healing: Implications for Psychology — D
 r. Helen Neville\, B. Andi Lee\, Nimot Ogunfemi\, Salman Safir
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/creating_sites_of_radical_healing_implicati
 ons_for_psychology
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