Anti-Racism Speaker Series: Racism and Fatphobia with Sonalee Rashatwar

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On behalf of the Psychology Graduate Students’ Association (PGSA) at the University of Regina, could you please forward this message to members of your organization?

We invite you to join us for the next session in our Anti-Racism Speaker Series:  The Intersections of Racism and Fatphobia in Therapy

The details:

When: Friday, January 27th 12pm-1pm CST; 1pm-2pm EST; 10am-11am PST

Where: Please register on Eventbrite for the zoom link (please note the zoom session will not be recorded).

Who: Sonalee Rashatwar (they/he), LCSW MEd is an award-winning clinical social worker, sex therapist, adjunct lecturer, and grassroots organizer. The session will be moderated by Vincci Tsui (she/her), RD, who is a registered dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor.

What: Sonalee will deliver a 30 minute workshop focused on examining the intersections of racism and fatphobia. Questions are welcome during the Q+A portion!

For Whom: All interested mental health trainees and providers, students, and community members are invited to join us. Please feel free to invite your colleagues and friends to come learn together!

Cost: Free! Thanks to the event’s sponsor: Regina Public Interest Research Group (RPIRG)

Stay tuned for future emails, follow us on Instagram (@urpsychgrads), like our Facebook page or reach out via urpsychantiracism@gmail.com to stay in touch.
We hope you will join us,

Psychology Graduate Students’ Association

University of Regina

 

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