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Increasing our Collective Wisdom on Intersectional Feminism Part 2
Increasing our Collective Wisdom on Intersectional Feminism Part 2

Mon, Jul 20

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https://app.tpn.health/education/increasing

Increasing our Collective Wisdom on Intersectional Feminism Part 2

This course will be a co-moderated webinar, part 2 of this year's series on Intersectional Feminism. This is a webinar supported by Division 35, The society for the psychology of women and they will be discussing what is intersectional feminism in actuality and what defines that.

Time & Location

Jul 20, 2026, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM PDT

https://app.tpn.health/education/increasing

About the event

Increasing our Collective Wisdom on Intersectional Feminism Part 2

Description

This course will be a co-moderated webinar, part 2 of our series this year on Intersectional Feminism. This is a webinar supported by Division 35, The society for the psychology of women and we will be discussing what is intersectional feminism in actuality and what defines that. We will also be discussing how to bring those values to fruition in action within our work as a society and in our communities. Participants will learn more about intersectional feminism, what that embodies, and how to live that out daily as leaders and where we want to grow and move as an organizational division that cares about social justice.

Educational Goal

The educational goal of this workshop is to increase participants' overall professional growth and knowledge about intersectional feminism and how to engage in it.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Define at least two concepts that encompass intersectional feminism.

  • Identify and differentiate at least three characteristics of true actualization of Intersectional Feminism from performative feminism.

  • Develop at least two advanced intersectional feminist actions and goals to implement within community practices..

Target Audience

  • Addiction Professional

  • Counselor

  • Marriage & Family Therapist

  • Psychologist

  • Social Worker


Register Here: https://app.tpn.health/education/increasing-our-collective-wisdom-on-intersectional-feminism-part--e6be2741

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