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Race Matters: Continuing the Conversation series: Remembering to Breathe: Coping with Seeing Trauma on Film

This guide contains the resources shared in each of the Race Matters discussions in 2020.

Introduction

The event "Remembering to Breathe: Coping with Seeing Trauma on Film," took place on June 10th, 2020, at 6pm PDT. It was the first discussion in the series titled "Race Matters: Continuing the Conversation." The event was presented by the Race & Pedagogy Institute in collaboration with The Department of Psychology at the University of Puget Sound. The conversation was led by Professor Melvin Rouse, Khalila Fordham, Psy.D., and Professor Carolyn Weisz. 

Below are resources associated with their presentation, including their presentation slides.

Presentation Slides

Remembering to Breathe Resources

Below is a list of resources that was curated by the discussion leaders:

For Puget Sound students:

  • Counseling, Health, & Wellness Services (CHWS) Recommendation and Referral sessions
  • Support Group for Black Students
  • Support Group for Non-Black Students of Color
    • Would you be interested in participating in a Non-Black Students of Color support group? If so, email mmartinez@pugetsound.edu
  • Support Group for White Students
    • Would you be interested in participating in a White Students support group? If so, email epotts@pugetsound.edu

For non-Puget Sound students: