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Thank you for joining: Notes from a Frustrated Black Psychologist: A Conversation with Jonathan Mathias Lassiter, hosted by CIIS Public Programs, a department of California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). ❓ SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS (Please Submit Starting December 4 at 5:30 p.m. PDT): https://bit.ly/QAForm-PublicEvents 🌿 Learn about the Indigenous communities, languages, and treatise of your area with https://native-land.ca/ 📚 BOOK INFO: Purchase a copy of Jonathan's book at https://www.marcusbooks.com/book/9780... and support Marcus Books, a Black-owned, independent, and historic bookstore located in Oakland, California. EVENT DESCRIPTION: In his latest book, How I Know White People Are Crazy and Other Stories, psychologist Jonathan Mathias Lassiter pulls back the curtain on the mental health system and reveals the hurdles that Black psychologists and students are forced to endure in the field. Through a series of essays, he demands that the lived and cultural experiences of people of color, LGBTQIA+, and disabled communities are made a part of psychology practices so that we can understand, live in, and navigate this frustrating world. Join Dr. Lassiter for a thought-provoking conversation exploring his experience as a Black gay man working as a psychologist under culturally insensitive supervisors and colleagues in America. He discusses how white ideology has harmed Black patients and how it dominates America’s mental health practices. Drawing from his research, and his own therapy, Dr. Lassiter shares the benefits we can all find when we center culture in our healing practices. 📣 Please Note: This event will have computer generated automated captions during the live event. Fully edited captions will appear within 24 hours of the live event. ✨ Love our events? Support us by donating here: https://bit.ly/Donate2CIIS. Your generosity helps us continue offering informative, unique events like this. JOIN OUR CIIS COMMUNITY BECOME A MEMBER: https://bit.ly/BecomeaP2Member FACEBOOK @ciispubprograms INSTAGRAM @ciispubprograms LINKEDIN www.linkedin.com/in/ciis-public-programs 🌿 MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES 🌿 We hope that our events provide opportunities for growth, and that our audiences will use them as a starting point for further introspection. Many of the topics discussed in our events have the potential to bring up feelings and emotional responses. If you or someone you know needs mental health care and support, here are some resources to find immediate help and future healing: 🌿 Visit 988lifeline.org or text, call, or chat with The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988 from anywhere in the U.S. to be connected immediately with a trained counselor. Please note that 988 staff are required to take all action necessary to secure the safety of a caller and initiate emergency response with or without the caller’s consent if they are unwilling or unable to take action on their own behalf. 🌿 Visit thrivelifeline.org or text “THRIVE” to begin a conversation with a THRIVE Lifeline crisis responder 24/7/365, from anywhere: +1.313.662.8209. This confidential text line is available for individuals 18+ and is staffed by people in STEMM with marginalized identities. 🌿 Visit translifeline.org or call (877) 565-8860 in the U.S. or (877) 330-6366 in Canada to learn more and contact Trans Lifeline, who provides trans peer support divested from police. 🌿 Visit https://www.ciis.edu/ciis-in-the-worl... to learn more and schedule counseling sessions at one of our centers. #ciis #blackpsychology #psychology