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Are we witnessing racial reconciliation in America?
Saturday, May 15, 2021, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM CDT
Category: Events

FREE TRAINING

Are we witnessing racial reconciliation in America? (1.5 Hours)
ONLINE VIA ZOOM

Dr. Erin Alexander is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. With over 20 years of clinical service, leadership experience and continued professional development. Dr. Alexander has held positions as a therapist, adjunct professor, supervisor, trainer, consultant and professional mentor. She currently has a thriving practice in Downtown Chicago where she works with a diverse group of individuals, couples and families. In addition to her practice, Dr. Alexander has worked as a Consulting Psychologist for DCFS since 2012. In 2017, Dr. Alexander was promoted to the Assistant Program Administrator position for the statewide Psychology & Psychiatry Program and as of 2019 Dr. Alexander assumed the role of  Psychology & Psychiatry Program Director.

Dr. Alexander is an active member of both the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Illinois Psychological Association (IPA). She is the Section on Ethnic Minority Affairs (SEMA) committee chair and serves as a member of IPA’s Legislative Committee. In 2019, Dr. Alexander was honored to have received a three year appointment to the American Psychological Association’s Minority Fellowship Program Training Advisory Committee, where she will have the opportunity to select, mentor and provide advisory assistance to a talented pool of psychology graduate students from across the country.



1.5 CE Hours available

Date
May 15, 2021 | 10am - 11:30am CST

Cost
All IPA Members: $0
Non-Member: $52.50


Location
Zoom: credentials will be emailed to registrants closer to the event.

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About This Training

Racial reconciliation involves the public acknowledgement of racist events and crimes. In recent months, America has confronted the impact of systemic and interpersonal racism, white privilege and allyship. There have been acknowledgements, conversations, demands and visible changes, but how far will it go? Is America prepared for true racial reconciliation?


Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this conversation, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the definition of racial reconciliation
  2. Cite examples of efforts toward racial reconciliation
  3. Begin to consider a process of racial reconciliation at a national and local level


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Continuing Education

CE will be emailed to attendees who have completed the training evaluation.


Refund and Cancellation Policy

We understand, sometimes things come up!

IPA will offer a full refund to registrants who cancel their registration 7 days prior to an event/course. If a registrant would like to cancel their registration within 7 days of the event, no refund will be offered.


Contact: Suzanne Hull, [email protected]