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The Phoenix Forum is a creative outlet for people to share their lives through stories, poems, art and other creative mediums. We believe in connection and community through human experiences. Many of us understand experiences of joy, pain, sorrow, and hope. Yet, we do not often create space to vulnerably share these experiences in effort to engage in collective healing. This space is meant for any human being who wants to be empowered to rise.
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Privilege in Refugee Work with Merve Amargan
José sits down with Merve Amargan, a doctoral student at Umass Lowell whose work explores the experience of refugees in Muslim contexts. Merve discusses the complexities of her identity and how they intersect with her work.
Violence Against Women in the Global South with Nida Jamshed
José is joined during this community check-in to discuss the experience of women in a global mental health context, given the current focus in the Global South. Nida Jamshed is a Pakistani PhD student in Social Psychology at Clark University. She works in the areas of resistance, activism, gender based violence in the context of Pakistan & Global South.
Latinx Mental Health is Intersectional with Néstor Noyola
José is joined by Néstor Noyola, a clinical psychology doctoral student and a fierce advocate for the Latinx community! The duo discuss the nuances of Latinx mental health and the importance of intersectionality, and recognizing the whole person, when we discuss Latinx mental health.