Dr. Joy DeGruy at “Oakland’s The Town Talks Speaker Series” is the focus of the following press release sent to Zennie62Media.
Oakland, CA – The City of Oakland’s Department of Race & Equity (DRE) brings Dr. Joy DeGruy to Oakland to headline The Town Talks about Racial Equity, the second installment in an on-going series.
Who: The City of Oakland with Dr. Joy DeGruy, internationally
renowned author & researcher
What: The Town Talks about Racial Equity series
When: Friday, September 13, 2019 | 6:30pm
Where: First Congregational Church of Oakland
2501 Harrison St., Oakland, CA 94612Why: Although this country ended the formal, legal codes of human enslavement and segregation that ruled the U.S. for most of its history, the racist ideas that those structures rested on have not changed much.
Dr. Joy DeGruy, has published numerous journal articles and book chapters and authored the seminal book Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury & Healing. Dr. DeGruy will take the audience through a healing journey from the intersections of anti-Black bias, trauma, violence and the enslavement of Black people in America to the amazing resilience and strengths of the Black community, and the lessons we can all learn to stand in solidarity and help heal racism.
Dr. DeGruy’s research focuses on the intersection of racism, trauma, violence and American chattel slavery. She has over thirty years of practical experience as a professional in the field of social work. She conducts workshops and trainings in the areas of intergenerational/historical trauma, mental health, social justice, improvement strategies and evidence-based model development.