Category: BIPOC
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Indigenous Perspectives for November: Beyond Land Acknowledgments
November brings a complicated mix of remembrance, resistance, and reclaiming. For many people, this month is dominated by narratives of gratitude and tradition. But for Indigenous communities, November is also a reminder of ongoing survival in the face of colonization. It is something too often flattened into a single day or a simple land acknowledgment.…
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Putting Decolonized Therapy Into Practice
“Decolonize your practice” is a phrase we’re seeing more and more in therapeutic and wellness spaces. But for many people, it can feel vague or trendy—like just another buzzword with no clear application. And yet, if we take it seriously, decolonizing mental health invites us into something deep, radical, and necessary: a reimagining of how…
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Honoring Black History Month: Moving Forward Amid DEI Rollbacks
Every February, Black History Month provides a moment to celebrate Black excellence, resilience, and contributions to society. It’s also a time for reflection—on the past, the present, and the work still needed to create an equitable future. Despite the importance of this month, some critics argue that acknowledging Black history creates division or promotes “reverse…
