Air Date: |
This is the archived version of a program presented on March 12, 2024. |
Speakers: |
Dr. Lisa Gunderson, Anti-racism and Equity Consultant,One Love Consulting |
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Webinar Recording |
CPD Hours: |
2.5 Hours of Approved Continuing Professional Development in BC.
Viewing of this recording will provide you with 2.5 hours of the ethics, professional responsibility and practice management component for your Law Society of BC reporting.
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SYNOPSIS
Do you hesitate, get stuck or just avoid challenging conversations that can disrupt or dismantle inequity with clients or colleagues? Do you avoid prioritizing centering people from minoritized groups because you are afraid to perpetuate harm, or you are not sure what to do? Join this session and overcome your thought barriers. Dr Gunderson engages attendees in an hour-long practice exercise to address tough situations using knowledge and strategies shared. This on-demand session concludes with a conversation about mental wellness and self-care strategies for addressing EDI concerns in practice.
ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKERS
About Dr. Lisa Gunderson
Dr. Lisa Gunderson began One Love Consulting in Victoria, B.C., at the end of 2012. One Love specializes in providing organizations anti-racism and equity workshops/training, consultation. Dr. Gunderson specializes in racism against persons of African ancestry (anti-black racism both in the United States and Canada). Her motivational speaking centers around the mental wellness in being unapologetically black while engaging in discussions around white fragility, power, privilege, microaggressions, bias, white supremacy and systemic discrimination.
She relocated to Victoria, B.C. in December 2011 from Sacramento, CA. In Sacramento, she was a tenured professor of psychology at Sacramento City College (SCC) from 2003-2012. Prior to her tenure in Sacramento, she was an assistant professor at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California from 1999-2003.
Dr. Gunderson received bachelor degrees in psychology and social sciences and communication, and a Masters and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Southern California. All of her research and clinical work is with racialized adolescent and young adults. She completed her clinical residency at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Dr. Gunderson is proud to continue the work of her Jamaican immigrant parents, grandparents, and of her ancestors that trace back to the Ashanti people. She stands on their shoulders.
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