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Recognizing Racial Trauma in Healthcare

Recognizing Racial Trauma in Healthcare

11/06/2021

State of Affairs with Steve Adubato

Recognizing Racial Trauma in Healthcare

Clip: Season 5 Episode 28 | 9m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

Recognizing Racial Trauma in Healthcare

Steve Adubato sits down with Monique Swift, PsyD, Racial Trauma Expert and President, New Jersey Association of Black Psychologists, to talk about racial trauma and the importance of recognizing racial trauma in healthcare, and the differences between being racist and anti-racist.

11/06/2021

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