Repeats every week every Wednesday until Wed Apr 25 2018 except Wed Nov 22 2017, Wed Dec 20 2017, Wed Dec 27 2017, Wed Jan 03 2018, Wed Jan 10 2018, Wed Jan 17 2018, Wed Mar 14 2018.
5:00pm to 6:30pm
Location:
The Memorial Church, Harvard Yard, Room G12
Undocumented/DACAmented students on-campus and nationwide are enduring imminent threat to their livelihood and individual futures. A weekly safe gathering at The Memorial Church will provide opportunity for undocumented/DACAmented Harvard students to process the cumulative effects of this toll on their emotional health and that of their families and communities. Through the lenses of narrative therapy students will create a brave space to discuss how current events and social constructs of race, class, and gender shape their identity as undocumented students. ...
Undocumented/DACAmented students on-campus and nationwide are enduring imminent threat to their livelihood and individual futures. A weekly safe gathering at The Memorial Church will provide opportunity for undocumented/DACAmented Harvard students to process the cumulative effects of this toll on their emotional health and that of their families and communities. Through the lenses of narrative therapy students will create a brave space to discuss how current events and social constructs of race, class, and gender shape their identity as undocumented students. ...
Undocumented/DACAmented students on-campus and nationwide are enduring imminent threat to their livelihood and individual futures. A weekly safe gathering at The Memorial Church will provide opportunity for undocumented/DACAmented Harvard students to process the cumulative effects of this toll on their emotional health and that of their families and communities. Through the lenses of narrative therapy students will create a brave space to discuss how current events and social constructs of race, class, and gender shape their identity as undocumented students. ...
Undocumented/DACAmented students on-campus and nationwide are enduring imminent threat to their livelihood and individual futures. A weekly safe gathering at The Memorial Church will provide opportunity for undocumented/DACAmented Harvard students to process the cumulative effects of this toll on their emotional health and that of their families and communities. Through the lenses of narrative therapy students will create a brave space to discuss how current events and social constructs of race, class, and gender shape their identity as undocumented students. ...
Undocumented/DACAmented students on-campus and nationwide are enduring imminent threat to their livelihood and individual futures. A weekly safe gathering at The Memorial Church will provide opportunity for undocumented/DACAmented Harvard students to process the cumulative effects of this toll on their emotional health and that of their families and communities. Through the lenses of narrative therapy students will create a brave space to discuss how current events and social constructs of race, class, and gender shape their identity as undocumented students. ...
Undocumented/DACAmented students on-campus and nationwide are enduring imminent threat to their livelihood and individual futures. A weekly safe gathering at The Memorial Church will provide opportunity for undocumented/DACAmented Harvard students to process the cumulative effects of this toll on their emotional health and that of their families and communities. Through the lenses of narrative therapy students will create a brave space to discuss how current events and social constructs of race, class, and gender shape their identity as undocumented students. ...
Act on a Dream and the Harvard College Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion are pleased to host a welcome reception for undocumented, DACAmented, and students from mixed-status families on Thursday, August 31 at 6 p.m. Please be in touch with Katie Derzon at kderzon@fas.harvard.edu for more information if you are interested in attending.
Repeats every week every Wednesday until Wed May 10 2017 except Wed Mar 15 2017.
5:00pm to 6:00pm
Location:
Please email Carolina Gonzalez (cgonzalez@huhs.harvard.edu) for location information.
This support group will introduce students to the benefits of practicing self-guided storytelling as they face imminent social threats to their safety and future. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet Clinical Social Worker, Carolina González, who will facilitate the on-going group beginning February 8th and running through the spring semester.
Through the lenses of narrative therapy students will create a brave space to discuss how current events and social constructs of race, class, and gender shape their identity as undocumented students. Participants...