26.09.2020: EMANCIPATING THE BLACK MIND FROM HISTORICAL TRAUMA, ONLINE EVENT
September 22, 2020
Emancipating the Black Mind From Historical Trauma
by The Association of Redbridge African Caribbean Communities
This webinar will explore the impact of historical intergenerational trauma and systemic racism on black people’s mental health
About this Event
Emancipating the Black mind from historical trauma. Presented by renowned speakers Professor Kehinde Andrews, Author of ‘Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century’, and educator and activist, Rashid Nix.
Sat, September 26, 2020
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM BST
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