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UH Clinical Psychology Diversity Committee — Student Spotlight

I aspire to embody diversity in my future work by leading innovative applied intervention research, with the hope of informing the creation of interventions that foster resilience, healing, and liberation for marginalized populations. Ultimately, diversity encompasses operating on a basis of acceptance, open-mindedness, and willingness to acknowledge your privilege or biases in research and clinical practice…

A Day in the Life: Jasmin Brooks, Clinical Psychology PhD Student

In this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with Jasmin Brooks (@__JasminBrooks) about her Day in the Life as a 3rd year Clinical Psychology PhD Student. They compare their PhD programs and favorite TV shows to binge watch, Jasmin discusses imposter syndrome and her passion for working with underserved and marginalized populations, and Elana freaks out when she realizes that she and Jasmin have the same birthday.

We Had The Talk About Black Love

In this episode, co-hosts Jasmin and Kiana Brooks speak with special guest Dr. Dianne Stewart, an associate professor of Religion and African American Studies at Emory University, about Black Love. Specifically diving deeper into the concepts of forbidden Black love and Black self love, discussing not only the barriers we face to black self-love but also highlighting the beauty in loving our Black identities.

We Had The Talk About Gender Roles in the Black Community

In this episode, co-hosts Jasmin and Kiana Brooks speak with special guests Taylor Alexander and Malik Chambers about gender roles in the Black community, breaking down stereotypes and highlighting some of the unique experiences of Black men and Black women in America.

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