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“Black At a PWI – Tools for Success” Workshop for Faculty/Staff – July 18th

Black at a PWI – Tools for Success

July 18, 2018 / 10:30am-12pm / UU306

For part 2 of the BFSA professional development series, we dive in to a presentation and discussion on what being Black at a PWI means! Dr. Danice Brown, Counseling Psychologist and Associate professor, will present on the race-related challenges experienced by Black professionals such as racial microaggressions, imposter syndrome, and racial battle fatigue. She will also discuss navigating those challenges, their impact on the well-being of Black faculty/staff, exploring various positive and negative coping strategies, and self-care practices. Dr. Brown specializes in African American resiliency & mental health, cultural socialization, clinical work with culturally diverse populations, and multicultural competence in psychotherapy.

Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information, please contact the Office of Inclusion & Institutional Equity. Please RSVP to bfsa@towson.edu to secure your spot!