The Black Mental Health Workforce Report

[Reproduced from The Association of Black Psychologists] Work Setting and Location While 48% of survey respondents characterized their primary work role as clinical practice, almost a third of respondents reported working a combination of clinical practice, research, and administration. Two-thirds of survey respondents reported working in an urban city, while only 6% characterized their work […]
Black Educators Matter

[REPRODUCED FROM THE CHICAGO TRIBUTE Oct 2, 2024] I was a part of the Curie H.S. Advanced Male Chorus (AMC). In hindsight, this was not just a boys’ choir. It was a laboratory for accountability, excellence, love, and the village-ness that Black educators have created for centuries. We were Black and Latino and Polish and […]