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SUMMARY:Who Belongs: Racial Profiling in the Synagogue
DESCRIPTION:Join clinical psychologist Dr. Harriette Wimms and Chizuk Amuno Congregation Senior Rabbi Joshua Gruenberg as they explore the often fraught experiences of Jews of Color and what it means to be seen as “other” even in one’s own community. \nClick Here to Register. \nThis is the second of three programs presented in partnership with the Jewish Museum of Maryland and Chizuk Amuno Congregation within the series\, Jews of Color\, Jewish Institutions\, and Jewish Community in the Age of #Black Lives Matter. Click here to learn more about the series. \nAbout Our Speaker:\nDr. Harriette E. Wimms is a Maryland licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in providing compassion-infused assessments and therapies to children and families across the age span. Dedicated to providing affirming and culturally-responsive care\, Dr. Wimms holds a PhD in Human Services Psychology\, a MS in Developmental Psychology\, and is a certified Human Services Psychologist with specializations in child clinical\, pediatric\, and community/social psychology. Dr. Wimms specializes in child and family mental health program development\, professional training\, clinical supervision\, and parent education. \nShe has served as the founder and director of child\, adolescent\, and family therapy programs within outpatient mental health\, federally qualified health center\, inpatient pediatric hospital\, and school settings. She is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology at Loyola University Maryland. She is also the founder and clinical director of The Village Family Support Center of Baltimore. Dr. Wimms was the recipient of the Maryland Psychological Association’s 2018 Grady Dale Jr. Award for Outstanding Contributions to Diversity in Psychology Award. She is a rising Kohenet and a member of board of Hinenu: Baltimore Justice Shtiebl and the creator of the Baltimore JoC Community Havruta.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/who-belongs-racial-profiling-in-the-synagogue/
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