10 AM - Noon CT
2 CATEGORY A CE Hours - FREE FOR MOPA MEMBERS AND STUDENTS
Please note: this webinar will be conducted via Zoom. By registering for this webinar, you are agreeing to Zoom's privacy policy.
CE PROCESS:
- Please log on to the Zoom platform with your full first and last name. This will help expedite the CE process and ensure your time is logged and tracked in Zoom for the full period.
- During the webinar, the host will provide you with two verification words. Don't forget to write these down and include them in the post-event evaluation.
- When you have completed this webinar, please look for an email from MOPA with a link to a SurveyMonkey evaluation. If you do not receive this email, please contact Emily at support@mopaonline.org.
LINK TO EVALUATION: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9TCGXCJ - Once the evaluation is complete, MOPA CE Support will confirm you registered and paid for the event. If you have fulfilled all the requirements, we will send you your CE certificate as an attachment via email soon after.
- If you have any questions or have not received your CE credit within a few business days, please contact us at support@mopaonline.org for additional help.
SUpporting Materials
MOPA CRT SLIDE PRESENTATION 11-13-21.pdf |
NOTE: ADDITIONAL MATERIAL REFERENCED IN THE WEBINAR TO BE ADDED THE WEEK OF NOV. 15
webinar Overview
The continuous displays of Anti-Black racism and gender racism across the United States brought about a recent rise in calls for racial and social justice. Action taken to foster said justice endeavors has been met with extreme counteraction determined to not only silence these individuals but to undo generations of progress. Among the things under attack is Critical Race Theory, an academic framework used to detail the presence and impact of structural racism within the United States. Given the vast misinterpretations, lack of clear understandings, and misappropriations of this frame, this presentation strives to:
Learning objectives:
Learning objectives:
- Introduce Critical Race Theory, providing its historical backing, core principles, and applications.
- Disentangle CRT from other race critical theories and perspectives as well as current politicalized jargon.
- Demonstrate how it can be used to advance Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) endeavors in healthcare practices and research.
- Moderated panel portion will include discussion of how sensitivity to EDI issues are an ethical obligation for psychologists, and how incorporating a client’s history and social context is critical to being able to treat clients in ethical and effective ways.
- Moderated panel portions will include discussion on providing ethical and equitable training, supervision, and research utilizing CRT framework.