Black Healing Event

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November 16, 2021 at 6:00pm
Online

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“As Black people, we navigate harmful spaces and a society embedded with anti-Black racism every day”
-Academics for Black Survival and Wellness

The Feminist Media Studio is thrilled to announce the presentation of Black Healing Event in collaboration with Academics for Black Survival and Wellness, the Black Student Union, and the Decolonial Perspectives and Practices Hub.

Come join us as we take a deep dive into radical healing and wellness for Black academics. In a space created for us and by us come hear Dr. Della Mosley present on strategies for healing from racial trauma and the path towards personal and collective wellness and liberation.

The presentation will be followed by a group conversation co-facilitated by Dr. Della Mosley and BSU to enable a collective exploration of radical healing and wellness while making space for participants to share their reflections and questions.

Come and let’s unpack, heal, and grow together in community!

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Dr. Della V. Mosley intentionally uses her doctorate in counseling psychology, CV of radical research, history counseling Black youth and queer and transgender People of Color (QTPOC), experience organizing and doing movement work under a Black queer feminist framework, lessons learned in community with her squad of incredible mentors and mentees, history as an educator, and life as a Black queer woman to promote wellness and survival for folx who are systematically excluded from it. She focuses on social justice, prevention, holistic wellness, and strengths in her work. She co-founded Academics for Black Survival and Wellness (#Academics4BlackLives), is the founding director of the WELLS Healing, Research, and Consultation Collective, a proud member of the Psychology of Radical Healing Collective, and an American Psychological Association (APA) Minority Fellow. She also recently gave a TEDx talk entitled “Moving from Woke to Working for Black Futures.”



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The Black Student Union is a passionate student lead group that officially formed on September 10th, 2020 with the goal of bringing the black community on campus together for an enriching & memorable student experience! BSU was formed to create a safe space for all black students, all while advocating for black lives, fostering an anti-racist environment and educating about the African diaspora.

Find the Facebook event page here.

www.DellaVMosley.com
www.academics4blacklives.com

Accessibility Information:
This  event will be held online via Zoom. RSVP above to receive link.

 

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Communications & Journalism (CJ) Building
CJ 2.130, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W.
Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6
Canada

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