Therapist at Emmons
Black Voices:
A dedicated space for Black students to virtually “drop-in” for one-on-one confidential conversations. A space to be heard, validated and, supported. A space designed to detangle the complexities of life. A space where Black Wellness is the agenda.
Hosted Tuesdays from 1-3 p.m. (PST); click here for video or call (323) 259-2657.
The Conversation: The Invisible Harm of Race-Based Trauma:
The consequences of experiencing racial injustice in any form, personally or observationally, can have a lasting effect on one's well-being. This conversation is to acknowledge the multi-generational harm of racial injustice, to recognize the effects it has on us mentally and physically, and to start the development of a proactive plan for healing. Email Irma Breakfield for details about meeting times.
Therapist at Emmons
Men of Color support circle:
A safe and confidential virtual group open to self-identified men of diverse cultural backgrounds that provide healing and support encourages self-exploration and foster community. This group discusses issues surrounding masculinity and gender, racial and ethnic identity, leadership, love and intimacy, compassionate accountability, patriarchy, mental health, and anything relevant to men of color. Email Rich Estrada for details about meeting times.