Real Stories. 

Real impact.

 

Here's what fellowship participants are saying.

Did the fellowship meet your expectations

 

"Yes! Attending this fellowship has allowed me to better communicate the gut feeling I've had about how the systems we participate in cause harm to people of color, are racist, and are based on a foundation of white supremacy. Having this knowledge and the proper language to discuss has made me feel more empowered to stand up against the system, and more effectively discuss these topics with colleagues and peers."

Was the fellowship worth the investment?

 

"135,000% Yes. I found my golden ticket."

"YES! No questions about this. The cost of this fellowship was expensive for me . . . but it was worth every penny!"

"Absolutely. There's just nothing else out there like it."

 

What are some of the key learnings you gained from the fellowship?

 

"Too many to put on this line, but this has definitely helped shape the future of my career and the kind of practice that I wish to have."

"There has been so much, one of the things that I found most helpful/practical was how to communicate these harms to participants, and how to better document what is happening for the participant in the chart notes. This allows for a much more trusting relationship and a much better therapeutic alliance."
 
"The most important is that I'm not alone in this journey, that people have come before me, serve with me, and will be around long after me that are passionate about antiracism. I've also learned some practical ways of engaging in antiracist care both on a clinical level and a professional level."

 

More Feedback

 

"I've so appreciated the time that I've put into this and the time and care that Dr. Legha put into the material."

 

"So grateful to you Rupi, I feel so lucky to have had this experience and been able to share space with you and the other women in my group."

 

"Being part of this fellowship has empowered me to continue to move forward with making change, and encouraged the idea that even small change within my own private practice can be impactful."

 

"I more clearly understand the historical arcs and present day operations of various systems and how better to advocate for change."

 

 

"I recognize more of the gaslighting that goes on within medicine and how to see past it. I've recognized that things aren't 'getting worse' but are just more noticeable to people as we open our eyes. And I recognize the impact I have with my patients on a daily basis by practicing antiracist care, even when I feel like I can't 'change the world.'"

Selected Lecture Clips

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Module 1, Lecture 3

Critical Consciousness: Critique, not Competency

 

Module 1, Lecture 5 Racism, Not Race

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