Resources for Everyday Anti-Oppressive Practices (Edition 1)
In light of the recent and continued world events that highlight social injustice, we recognize that more resources on anti-oppression, anti-racism, and social justice are needed for therapists and community members during this time, to both support our work with clients and to stand as allies and amplify the voices of Black therapists, educators, artists, and musicians. (This first edition was edited in June 2020 by Hayley Francis Cann and Priya Shah).
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Resources for Everyday Anti-Oppressive Practices (Edition 2.0)
A second edition of “Everyday Anti-Oppressive Practices” was released in July 2021 with greater focus on neurodiversity inclusion, resources against antisemitism, racial injustice, and other forms of discrimination. In this timely resource, there is significant focus on tangible ways to address conflict and enter discussions with humility.