In this month’s Continuing Conversation on Race & White Privilege, Dr. Nathalie Edmond will lead a discussion exploring both the backlash on DEI and growing restrictions on free speech. How do we center the most marginalized among us when we are not encouraged to acknowledge the history and systems that create inequities?
Our program this month will begin at 7pm on Monday, April 7th, and will take place over Zoom. If you recently received a cancellation notice, that is a reflection of the fact that we’re not using a Princeton Public Library Zoom link; Continuing Conversations is NOT canceled! To register and receive the link you’ll need to join us, please click here.
Nathalie Edmond, PsyD, RYT-500 is a licensed clinical psychologist, experienced yoga teacher and JEDI practitioner who takes an integrative perspective to her consultations and trainings. She believes that transformation happens when we integrate mind-body-spirit and have an embodied dialogue. She grounds herself in the idea that racial justice is a spiritual practice. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings as a clinician, administrator and adjunct faculty. She regularly leads anti-racism, trauma informed and anti-oppression trainings. She is currently the director of a university counseling center, owns a therapy practice called Mindful and Multicultural Counseling and leads an online membership community called Antiracism Revolution. She is the bestselling author of Mindful Race Talk: Building racial literacy, fluency and agility.