The Traumatic Impact of Racism and Discrimination on Young People and How to Talk About It
06-09-2023
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Roy Wade, MD
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This presentation will discuss the pervasive negative effects of racism on youth development, as well as on their health and well-being, and the toll it exacts on families and communities who have been racially marginalized. Approaching the topic of racism may not be easy. It can generate empathy, concern, and compassion as much as it can stir defensiveness, anger, hostility, and a wide host of reactions that lie along this continuum. We each approach racism differently according to our lived experiences, self-awareness and critical consciousness, and position in our stratified society. This discussion is especially crucial in these times of heightened social division, and invites all of us to put ourselves into other’s shoes, regardless of who we are, our individual origins, or where we come from.
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