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Opening Remarks and Presentations
Session 1
Keeping It Wazi! From the Birth of PLC for Kijana to the Further Development of NTU as Black Lives Will Always Matter
Richard M. Cooper, PhD, MSW
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS): Understanding How Healing from the Past Give Can Us All A Brighter Future
Antar T. Bush, MSW, MPH
Session 2
NTU’s Application to Clinician Self-Care
W. Henry Gregory, PhD
The Power of Nutrition: Energy and Healing for the Mental Health of Youth and Young Adults
Kristal C. Owens, DMin, PhD
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Session 3
Practical Psychology: The Importance of African Psychology (NTU) in the Fight for Social Justice
Jeff Menzise, PhD
NTU Principles & Their Implications on Societal Racism: The Power of Interconnectedness
Rosalind Lee, DM | Evette Clarke, MS