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Transformed By Love: Our Collective Laments, Celebrations, & Inherent Belonging: Creating a Black SGL and Trans Healing Intergenerational Group Experience
Jul
20
2:25 PM14:25

Transformed By Love: Our Collective Laments, Celebrations, & Inherent Belonging: Creating a Black SGL and Trans Healing Intergenerational Group Experience

Dr. Coté and Ebrahim Mansaray will co-present a symposium at the Association of Black Psychologists National Convention: Homecoming: (Re)Claiming Our Divine African - Knowing, Being, Doing, & Belonging in Detroit, Michigan.

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Guest Lecture for Advocacy and Social Justice Course
Mar
6
9:00 AM09:00

Guest Lecture for Advocacy and Social Justice Course

  • Malakai Coté, Ph.D., Therapy and Consulting (map)
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Dr. Coté will be a guest lecturer in the “Advocacy and Social Justice Course” with Ph.D. students in Clinical Psychology at California Northstate University. He will be discussing considerations in conducting healing work with BIPOC and SGL/LBGT+ persons.

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Reclaiming African-centered Psychology in Counseling with Black SGL/LGBT+ Persons
Feb
28
12:00 PM12:00

Reclaiming African-centered Psychology in Counseling with Black SGL/LGBT+ Persons

  • Malakai Coté, Ph.D., Therapy and Consulting (map)
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Dr. Coté will be presenting at the University of California, Santa Barbara’s Clinical Seminar Series discussing the foundational tenets of African centered Psychology and exploring the clinical applications working alongside Black SGL/LGBT+ persons.

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Let's Talk: Reuniting Black LGBTQ+ People and African-Centered Thought
Jul
20
to Jul 23

Let's Talk: Reuniting Black LGBTQ+ People and African-Centered Thought

  • Malakai Coté, Ph.D., Therapy and Consulting (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

For the Association of Black Psychologists’ (ABPsi) Annual Convention, Dr. Coté will participate in an Mbongi gathering with fellow friends and colleagues to discuss the reunification of Black LGBTQ+ people and African-centered thought.

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