Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
Intersecting Identities: Being a Black, Bisexual Woman in the Era of BLM
Date Range
2021-08-12 to 2021-08-15
Event Location / Date(s)
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Presentation Date
8-2021
Document Type
Symposium
Description
Symposium: Existential and Intersection Themes in Trauma-Informed Affirmative Care: Three Case Studies
Chair: Bryan T. Reuther PsyD, Nova Southeastern University
Panel comprised two other independent topic authors:
- Leslie S. Darnell "Trauma and Existential Anxiety in Intersectional Affective and Gender Minority Identities: The Case"
- Nicolas G. Meade "Trauma Treatment Using an Existential Approach to Gender Affirmative Care During the COVID-19"
Discussant: Amy E. Ellis PhD, Nova Southeastern University
NSUWorks Citation
Ross-Nash, Z.
(2021). Intersecting Identities: Being a Black, Bisexual Woman in the Era of BLM. .
Available at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cps_facpresentations/4998
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