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In Many Asian American Families, Racism Is Rarely Discussed

By Rachel Ramirez — 2021

“I just didn’t want them to stress and not be afraid to go to school. The less they knew, the better it was.”

Read on www.vox.com

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Uncovering the Trauma of Racism Part 2

Psychologist Nathalie Edmond identifies the causes, symptoms, and impacts of racial trauma and explores strategies for healing on an individual and community level.

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Uncovering the Trauma of Racism Part 1

Psychologist Nathalie Edmond identifies the causes, symptoms, and impacts of racial trauma and explores strategies for healing on an individual and community level.

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Healing from the Trauma of Racism

Dr. Nathalie Edmond and Dr. Tara talk about the impact of racism and how to begin to heal.

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Understanding White Supremacy and Privilege

Dr. Nathalie Edmond explores principles of white supremacy as a system, white privilege, and how we all participate in the system unless we choose to be anti-racist.

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Well-Being