Brennan Holt donated £210
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View ArticleAnonymous donated £5
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View ArticleJudy Lo – Donated £300
Best wishes and every success to all mentors and mentees taking part in this programme The post Judy Lo – Donated £300 appeared first on The Black, African and Asian Therapy Network.
View ArticleAnonymous – Donated £5
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View ArticleBridging the Gap
Author: Starnta Johal Despite being a British born Punjabi woman, whilst training to be a counsellor it never crossed my mind that I would want to work with people of South Asian heritage. I was...
View Articlelistening through a decolonised ear
listening through a decolonised ear philosophical reflections from Dionne St. Hill, on the power and the liberation of African and Asian Centred therapeutic practice. The recent total solar eclipse...
View ArticleThe Path to Creating Miracles in Life
Author: Ayesha Giselle Dornelly Image by Joshua Abner In our journey through life, we often cling to familiar identities and patterns, afraid to let go of who we know ourselves to be. However, it is...
View Articlesoul intrusions
soul intrusions is social context everything? Dionne St. Hill unpacks the impact of society on our lived and learnt experiences. ‘You may believe that your pain is a separate pain from the world’s...
View ArticleAnonymous – Donated £5
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View ArticleFrances Basset & Brennan Holt – Donated £105
These are the proceeds from our Examining Whiteness event. The post Frances Basset & Brennan Holt – Donated £105 appeared first on The Black, African and Asian Therapy Network.
View Articleheavy lifting – you, me, them, and oppression
Author: Dionne St. Hill “If you are silent about your pain, they’ll kill you and say you enjoyed it.” Zora Neale Hurston They struggled to find the perfect word. At that moment, no vocabulary felt...
View Articlea steady foundation
Author: Jasminder Bahia Decolonizing our Selves is a wild journey packed with honesty, unlearning, and the gutsy move of owning our ancestral truths. It’s like a wildfire, facing our past demons,...
View ArticleKaren Minikin and Dr Kam Dhillon’s keynote talks from BAATN’s April 24...
You can log in as a member here to view. Karen’s keynote is titled “Alienation, Trauma, and Recovery,” Karen Minikin reminds us of the fundamental dynamics of alienation. Kam’s keynote is titled...
View ArticleRemembering Arike
Remembering Arike It’s been four years since our dear beloved Arike’s death. His partner, Leah Thorn, has shared with us a video of edited clips from the celebration event two years ago, which...
View ArticleAnonymous – Donated £5
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View ArticleNew mental health platform launched for queer East & Southeast Asian people...
A new mental health platform created by and for queer East & Southeast Asian people has launched in the UK. RED FLAGGED is a community organisation founded by Ed Lee and Alex Han to create an...
View ArticleMateusz Voychick – Donated £25
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View ArticleKaren Croysdill – Donated £401.11
These funds have been raised by the students at Southend High School for Girls by holding a Blasian Showcase during 2023-24 The post Karen Croysdill – Donated £401.11 appeared first on The Black,...
View ArticleDifferent shades of denial
Author: Zeha Tembo I was a stubborn teenager, fact. I remain what I prefer to describe as a strong-willed adult with firm opinions, take that as you may. Whenever I shrugged my shoulders (which was...
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