Teaching Oppression Theory and Social Justice with Laurel Salmon

In episode #007 Chris interviews Laurel Salmon, a New York State Licensed Marriage and Family therapist and Program Supervisor at Steinway Child and Family Services in the Bronx, NY.

Laurel is passionate about exploring and understanding how oppression impacts clinical work and how different oppressions like racism, sexism, heterosexism, classism and religious oppressions, impact how we see and experience the world. She is a trainer and clinical supervisor and gives workshops on facilitating conversations on oppression across the country.

Laurel Salmon’s Website

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