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How to be an anti-racist researcher

Virtual/Online , United States

Black History Month Research Series Antiracist researchers combat inequality and racism by conceptualizing, implementing, and disseminating research that dismantles racism, oppression, discrimination, and structural inequalities. This presentation offers participants an opportunity to learn how to …

Conceptualizing anti-racist research

Black History Month Research Series Andrea Murray-Lichtman will explore the current debate about centering race and racial equity in research, policy, and practice. The engaging conversation will encourage participants to evaluate the implications of their …

Antiracist (Functional Analytical) Psychotherapy

Virtual/Online , United States

An intensive primer on courageous action inside and beyond the session that builds trust, transforms behavior, and mends racial, ethnic, and cultural divides. Clinical Lectures Series and Institutes are for students, professionals, and community members …

Measurement in research: Using an antiracism framework

Virtual/Online , United States

Black History Month Research Series Measurement in research is critical as it lays the foundation for a more accurate understanding of the magnitude of a phenomenon, the impact of an intervention, or other causal relationships …

Pandemic Grief and Loss

Virtual/Online , United States

In this workshop, Leeza Park and Justin Yopp will draw from years of work with bereaved family members and people facing serious illness, to offer lessons on how to support people to process and incorporate …

Coping Amidst COVID as BIPOC

Black History Month Research Series Although we have learned of the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on BIPOC, we have yet to understand the full extent of the impacts as investigators provide evidence. …

Medical Providers with Disability

Virtual/Online , United States

Register today to hear lived experiences from a panel of providers, including the benefits and challenges they have faced. Hosted by the UNC Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

Free