Starting the Conversation: What does “allyship” look like in health care settings?

PTMLA is proud to have Jessica A. Joseph, PhD (she|they), a psychologist who practices from a social justice anti-racist framework. She works with marginalized students at Princeton as a provider and trains faculty and staff on cultural competency.
During this 2-hour workshop, participants will be introduced to concepts such as intersectionality, privilege, and “allyship” as well as the ways in which racial oppression operates in health care settings.
Learning Objectives:
  1. Introduction to intersectionality and privilege.
  2. Introduction to basic concepts of racial oppression in health settings.
  3. Introduction to basic concepts of “allyship.”
  4. Practical application of “being a good ally” in health settings.
Date/Time: Wednesday, June 18, 2020, 12-2pm PST (3-5pm EST)