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In this episode of the show, I interview my good friend, Dana, who I met almost 10 years ago in graduate school. Dana has two master's degrees, one in clinical psychology and one in social work. She currently works as a mental health professional at the Public Health Department in Austin Texas. I speak candidly with Dana about her racial identity as a White American and about the details of a documentary called Healing Justice. This documentary explores the causes and the consequences of the current North American justice system and its effect on marginalized communities. The film walks back through the history of trauma in our country- on a personal, interpersonal, community, and generational level.
By Kimberly Lovell, LPCIn this episode of the show, I interview my good friend, Dana, who I met almost 10 years ago in graduate school. Dana has two master's degrees, one in clinical psychology and one in social work. She currently works as a mental health professional at the Public Health Department in Austin Texas. I speak candidly with Dana about her racial identity as a White American and about the details of a documentary called Healing Justice. This documentary explores the causes and the consequences of the current North American justice system and its effect on marginalized communities. The film walks back through the history of trauma in our country- on a personal, interpersonal, community, and generational level.